PS Plus January Line-Up Leak Hints at Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

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PS Plus January Line-Up Leak Hints at Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Sony’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue could be in for a strong start to the year, with reports suggesting that Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth may soon be added to the service. Industry insiders and online listings have fueled speculation that both high-profile titles will join the Extra and Premium tiers as part of the January refresh.


Resident Evil Village Could Expand Its PS Plus Presence

Capcom’s Resident Evil Village, one of the most successful entries in the long-running survival horror franchise, is reportedly among the upcoming additions. The game blends intense combat, exploration, and narrative-driven horror, and its inclusion would significantly bolster PS Plus’ action-horror offerings. The title has already seen renewed interest thanks to its expansions and next-gen upgrades.


Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth May Attract JRPG Fans

Also rumored to be on the way is Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Sega’s ambitious sequel in the Yakuza franchise. Featuring turn-based combat, dual protagonists, and a globe-spanning story, the game is considered one of the most expansive entries in the series. If added, it would mark a major win for PS Plus subscribers seeking deep role-playing experiences.


January Line-Up Still Awaiting Official Confirmation

As of now, Sony has not officially confirmed the January PS Plus Game Catalogue titles. Traditionally, PlayStation announces its monthly catalogue updates closer to launch, meaning subscribers may not have to wait long for confirmation. If the reports hold true, January could be one of the strongest months for PS Plus in recent memory.


What This Could Mean for Subscribers

Adding two major AAA games from well-known franchises would reinforce Sony’s push to enhance the value of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers. It may also signal a continued strategy of bringing relatively recent, high-profile titles to the service to compete more aggressively in the subscription gaming space.