Sony has officially announced the list of monthly games that will be available to PlayStation Plus subscribers in February.Users will be able to obtain Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros and Undisputed, which will be accessible from February 3 to March 2.
The proposal for February 2026 incorporates four varied games intended to attract very different player profiles.Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown offers intense aerial combat and tactical challenges in three-dimensional environments, focusing on simulation and action enthusiasts. On the other hand, Subnautica: Below Zero allows players to explore and survive in a dangerous frozen underwater world, appealing to those looking for a narrative, exploration and resource management experience.In addition, it develops a story that revolves around the search for a lost family member.
The catalog is completed with Ultros, an action and science fiction game with a marked visual and sound identity, recommended for those who enjoy independent and alternative proposals.There’s also Undisputed, which offers a realistic boxing simulation with over 70 licensed boxers and a career mode where you can progress from amateur to the top of the sport.The variety of this offering reflects Sony’s goal of providing content for everyone, from those interested in sports to those who prefer creative environments or complex survival mechanics.
Sony announced that games for PlayStation 4 would no longer be available as a relevant benefit for subscribers starting in January of this year, announcing a change in strategy towards supporting titles exclusively for PlayStation 5 on PlayStation Plus.
However, February’s selection includes Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown only for PlayStation 4. This action contradicts the company’s previous announcement and continues to give prominence to the previous generation in its subscription service. For now, PlayStation 4 users continue to receive new titles, which extends the life of their consoles and, in many cases, postpones the need to switch to the latest generation.
For those who subscribe to PlayStation Plus, being able to claim these important games at no additional cost represents a significant advantage. Continued access to games for PlayStation 4 benefits those who have not yet purchased a PlayStation 5, ensuring that they continue to receive relevant content.
Sony allows claimed games to remain in users’ libraries as long as they remain subscribed, encouraging permanence within the PlayStation ecosystem and helping to soften the effects of generational transition on the platform.

