
At least some of the April 2026 lineup for new PS Plus games seems to have surfaced, indicating that *Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered* will be a key addition to Sony’s subscription service this month. The well-known open-world RPG was previously taken off the service in 2024, corresponding with the launch of its PS5 remastered edition.
The information leak came from billbil-kun at *Dealabs Magazine*, suggesting that starting April 21, subscribers can look forward to new PS Plus Extra and Premium titles such as *Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered*, *The Crew Motorfest*, and *Football Manager 26 Console*. The full list of games for the month may be revealed during a rumored PlayStation State of Play event potentially planned for later this week.
*Horizon Zero Dawn* had been part of PS Plus for several years before it was removed. This occurred alongside the debut of the PS5 remastered version and a price hike for the original PS4 version. Since that time, the easiest way to obtain both versions was by buying a used physical copy and paying a $10 upgrade fee.
*Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered* showcases various visual upgrades that provide artistic reimaginings of the original game, along with an increase in non-playable characters (NPCs) and further enhancements that boost the immersion of the open world. Currently, the sequel, *Horizon Forbidden West*, is not part of the PS Plus offerings.
As of April 15, 2026, the PlayStation Blog validated the leaked details and laid out the complete list of games joining PS Plus for April 2026, which includes:
– *Warriors: Abyss* | PS5, PS4
– *Squirrel with a Gun* | PS5
– *The Casting of Frank Stone* | PS5
– *Monster Train* | PS5
– *Wild Arms 4* | PS5, PS4 (Premium only)
*Wild Arms 4*, initially launched on PS2 in 2006, departs from the franchise’s traditional Western steampunk themes, adopting a science fantasy environment along with a distinct hex grid battle system. Enthusiasts of JRPGs are eager to see this title return on modern platforms, even though its introduction coincided with the franchise’s general decline in popularity.