October’s PlayStation Plus games lineup has been confirmed, including the Until Dawn remake

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UPDATE: Sony has officially announced its October PlayStation Plus lineup, confirming the games below and adding a few more to the list we’ve added below.

ORIGINAL STORY: The October PlayStation Plus games list has been leaked online, and the recent additions will reportedly include a remake of the classic 2024 horror game Until Dawn.

The list of additional titles coming to Sony’s PlayStation Plus subscription this month has once again been published by the ever-reliable dealer Dealabs. car – just a carwhich claims Until Dawn will join the previously reported Silent Hill 2 remake as part of its suitably spooky October offerings.

PlayStation Plus Extra subscribers will have access to both games – and several others – when the next offer is updated on October 21. According to reports, two additional titles will also be added to the PlayStation Plus classics offer for Premium subscribers.

The 2024 remake of Until Dawn updated the horror classic from PS4 to PS5, adding additional scenes and flashier graphics, so you can see the cast of teenagers (led by Heroes star Hayden Panettiere and Bond villain Rami Malek) face their fears with even greater fidelity.

Meanwhile, Silent Hill 2 will be joining the service right on the heels of the horror remake’s one-year anniversary (it came out on PC and PS5 in October 2024), amid a whirlwind of rumors about recent game content as well as a long-awaited but still unconfirmed Xbox launch.

Joining them will be As Dusk Falls, a previously Xbox-exclusive narrative adventure from lead game designer Heavy Rain, and vampire survival title V Rising. Meanwhile, PS1 fighting classic Tekken 3 will be added to the PlayStation Plus classics collection, and Billbil-kun stated that the Tomb Raider anniversary will also be included, although it was not on the official PlayStation list.

The full line-up for this month is below:

PlayStation Plus games October 2025

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