Sony is using its PlayStation Plus Premium classics catalog to build hype for Capcom's upcoming Onimusha revival, slotting Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams into the subscription service one month before the new game lands. The three PS2 titles, confirmed during the June 2026 State of Play broadcast, arrive on a monthly cadence starting June 16.
Gitaroo Man kicks things off June 16. The cult-classic rhythm game from Koei and iNiS originally launched on PS2 in 2001, following protagonist U-1 as he transforms into a rock-god and fights cosmic enemies with a magical instrument.
It's the kind of oddball PlayStation energy fans of PaRappa the Rapper will recognize.
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy drops July 28. Midway Games' 2004 third-person shooter puts players in control of Nick Scryer, a brainwashed psychic soldier infiltrating a terrorist cult called The Movement. The game's telekinesis and physics-based combat made it a cult favorite on PS2.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams arrives August 25. The 2006 Capcom title is the fourth main canonical entry in the demon-slaying series, and its timing is strategic.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Capcom's all-new game in the franchise, launches in September. Dawn of Dreams acts as a direct lead-in, giving Premium subscribers a chance to replay (or discover) the last mainline entry before the revival.
Sony also confirmed RuneScape: Dragonwilds from Jagex as a day one Game Catalog release for Premium and Extra subscribers this fall, marking the RuneScape IP's first appearance on console. The PS2 additions come just weeks after Sony raised PS Plus prices across all tiers. Premium now costs $19.99 per month (up from $17.99), Extra runs $16.99, and Essential sits at $10.99.
Existing subscribers are grandfathered in unless their plan changes or lapses. The full June Game Catalog lineup is expected any day now.













