The PlayStation Plus Collection of games will be leaving the subscription service in just a few months, and there are 10 titles players should make sure they download before it's too late. This selection of PS4 games has been available for PS5 owners who subscribe to the PS Plus service as a showcase of the last generation console's best offerings, many of which could be played with increased performance on the newer device. While players will still have access to the other monthly game offerings that come with the subscription, the PS Plus Collection will disappear on May 9.

Thankfully, players can redeem PS Plus Collection games before they're gone and will have access to them so long as they're a subscriber to the service. The group is more or less a greatest-hits list for the PS4, with 20 of the most critically acclaimed titles released throughout its lifespan. While players could opt to download every single one if they wanted to, there are 10 titles everyone should be sure not to miss the chance to own before it's too late.

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10 Detroit: Become Human Is Narrative Excellence On PS Plus

Kara in Detroit: Become Human.

Detroit: Become Human comes from developer Quantic Dream, which has released several narrative classics over the years like Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls, but this 2018 game is perhaps the best. Like other Quantic titles, Detroit has a myriad of branching paths that can occur based on player choices, where players can strive for Detroit: Become Human's best ending or cause absolute chaos in their run. The game's story about the dangers of technology, AI, and what it means to be human is one that's not easily forgotten and is a must for PS Plus users.

9 Infamous Second Son On PS Plus Is Parkour Fun

inFamous Second Son Delsin hit an enemy with a chain.

The Infamous series from Sucker Punch Productions offers a refreshing take on the superhero game genre. In this third entry in the franchise, players control Delsin Rowe, who can utilize superhuman powers thanks to being a conduit that's able to absorb others' powers. This means over the course of the game, Delsin gains the ability to manipulate a variety of things, from concrete to video, as well as use his powers to parkour all over the city. Infamous Second Son is a welcome change to the typical superhero game that PS Plus players should download before May.

8 Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Is Three PS Plus Games In One

Crash Bandicoot runs in a lush forest in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

So popular it became the fastest-selling 2018 Switch game, N. Sane Trilogy contains the first three games in the Crash Bandicoot series: the self-titled first entry, Cortex Strikes Back, and Warped.

Its sheer volume alone makes the PS Plus Collection entry worth a download, but this is further emphasized by the strong quality of each of the titles. For any player who enjoys intense platforming, these three Crash Bandicoot games are absolutely worth checking out.

7 Ratchet & Clank Is An Updated Classic On PS Plus

Ratchet & Clank screenshot from the 2016 remake of the title for PlayStation 4.

The original 2002 Ratchet & Clank received an updated release in 2016, which improved upon the initial entry's already-strong foundations. Featuring an expanded story, tighter controls, and new locales, this reboot of the classic that started it all is a PS Plus Collection game that definitely shouldn't be missed. It's a great way for players curious about the Ratchet & Clank franchise to see where it all began and get to know the series' mechanics before moving on to other titles like the critically acclaimed Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.

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6 Monster Hunter: World On PS Plus Is A Unique RPG

Monster Hunter: World key art featuring a team of hunters looking at a flying Rathalos.

Monster Hunter: World manages to improve upon many of its predecessors in different areas, adding things like more advanced monster intelligence to increase the game's challenge while still imparting newfound accessibility to the title. Monster Hunter: World also contains a strong multiplayer system, allowing for cooperative monster takedowns that are incredibly satisfying. Whether players are long-time fans of the Monster Hunter series or are just getting started, the PS Plus Collection's World is a great place to start.

5 The Last Of Us Remastered On PS Plus Is A Great Way To Play

Joel and Ellie take cover from approaching enemies in The Last of Us Remastered.

The popularity of The Last of Us has only grown exponentially larger over the years. The original game received critical acclaim in its own right, and the franchise continued in popularity with Part II, a remake of Part I, and most recently the HBO drama based on the series. While not the same as 2022's TLOU Part I, the remaster that's available in the PS Plus Collection still vastly improves upon the original graphically, particularly with the PS5's Performance Mode, which makes the story of Joel and Ellie even more compelling.

4 God Of War Is A PS Plus Must-Have

An image of Kratos preparing his Leviathan Axe in God of War (2018)

2018's God of War was the predecessor to God of War: Ragnarok, one of the most highly anticipated games of 2022. For any players who have never tried the series and felt out of the loop with all the hype surrounding the sequel, or for those who just want to relive the story after finishing Ragnarok, this PS Plus Collection game can fit essentially any RPG fan's needs. With its incredible use of mythology, engaging combat, and strong narrative, it's easy to see why God of War is considered a classic for so many players.

3 Until Dawn Is A PS Plus Horror Masterpiece

Wendigo in Until Dawn.

While it could be said that the game The Quarry does things better than Until Dawn, Until Dawn was undoubtedly the blueprint for what The Quarry was able to become. Like the aforementioned Detroit: Become Human, Until Dawn offers a huge amount of different outcomes for its narrative, which tells a delightfully scary teen horror story. Until Dawn also features a star-studded cast, with actors like Rami Malek and Hayden Panettiere making the game really come to life to tell a terrifying tale more than worthy of a download from the PS Plus Collection.

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2 Bloodborne Is A FromSoftware Classic On PS Plus

A Bloodborne player hoists the Amygdalan Arm over their shoulder.

An expansion of the formula first established with FromSoftware titles like Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, Bloodborne is arguably one of the best Souls-like games ever released. Bloodborne incorporated more fast-paced combat and higher difficulty that made it stand out from other FromSoftware titles, and in turn on the list of PS Plus Collection games as well. Considering a Bloodborne remaster is only a pipe dream, downloading the game from the PS Plus Collection is the best option players have.

1 Persona 5 Is A Nearly-Perfect PS Plus JRPG

Joker extends his arms out in art from Persona 5

Although it's not as expansive as Persona 5 Royal, the original Persona 5 still has over 100 hours of content to offer players. The Shin Megami Tensei spin-off series has made a name for itself over the years with its unique turn-based combat and lovable characters. The ensemble and plot of Persona 5 make it arguably the very best the franchise has to offer, and certainly shouldn't be missed before it disappears from the PS Plus Collection.

Of course, every game in the PS Plus Collection has its merits, and it may behoove players to simply download every single one. However, in the interest of saving space or prioritizing the most stand-out titles, these 10 games are the best of the best. While there's a chance players will be able to get their hands on these from a future PS Plus monthly drop - although their tier can severely limit these options - it's better to take advantage of these PlayStation Plus Collection games before they're gone.

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