February 2026 PS Plus Games Announced: What Subscribers Can Claim

February 2026 PS Plus Games Announced: What Subscribers Can Claim

PlayStation has confirmed the next batch of PlayStation Plus monthly games, and February’s lineup is a rare four-title spread that covers boxing, survival exploration, aerial combat, and a striking indie adventure. From Tuesday 3 February 2026, subscribers can add Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, and Ultros to their library, with availability running until Monday 2 March 2026.

The key thing to remember is simple: these are “claim-and-keep” monthly titles. Once you’ve added them to your library during the window, you’ll be able to play them whenever you’re an active PS Plus member. The official announcement and dates are also listed on the PlayStation Blog, which is the cleanest source to reference and bookmark for the month. Read the PlayStation Blog announcement here.

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Available: 3 February to 2 March 2026

Included games: Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Ultros

Last chance reminder: January’s PS Plus monthly games must be claimed before the February lineup goes live.

So what are you actually getting? February is unusually well-balanced for people who like very different kinds of games. There’s a headline “big” pick for PS5 owners, a modern survival favourite with a colder twist, a long-running action series that still nails spectacle, and an indie that leans hard into colour, mood, and discovery.

Undisputed (PS5) is the lead title, and it’s easy to see why. If you’ve missed the feel of classic boxing games, this is positioned as a modern contender: hard-hitting matches, a roster built around real-world fighters, and the appeal of building a boxer from scratch and pushing them from underdog to champion. The big selling point for players is control and timing — the kind of game where reading distance, managing stamina, and picking smart combinations matters as much as brute force.

Subnautica: Below Zero (PS5, PS4) shifts the series’ survival formula into an arctic region of Planet 4546B. The hook isn’t just “underwater danger” — it’s the constant tension between exploration and exposure, with harsh conditions, resource pressure, and creatures that punish careless curiosity. If you like patient games that reward planning, scanning, crafting, and building safe habitats before pushing deeper, this is the one you’ll probably install first.

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PS5, PS4) is for anyone who wants immediate adrenaline. You’re put in the cockpit as an elite fighter pilot, juggling high-speed dogfights, dramatic missions, and the satisfaction of upgrading your loadout. Even if you’re not a flight sim person, Ace Combat traditionally plays like an action blockbuster: big skyboxes, sharp manoeuvres, and missions that lean into spectacle and tension rather than pure realism.

Ultros (PS4) rounds out the month with something more unusual — a blend of roguelite and metroidvania ideas, wrapped in an eccentric visual style that’s designed to feel alien and slightly hypnotic. It’s the kind of pick that often becomes a sleeper favourite on subscription services: the game you try out of curiosity, then keep playing because the world is strange, the progression feels rewarding, and the exploration keeps pulling you forward.

Taken together, February 2026 looks like a deliberate “something for everyone” month. If you want a single recommendation: claim all four even if you only plan to play one right now. Subscription lineups are at their most useful when you treat them like a library — build it first, then dip in when your mood changes.

Tip: set a quick calendar reminder for 3 February so you don’t forget to add the games on day one — and double-check you’ve claimed January’s titles before the switch-over.

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