Best Horror Games On PS Plus Extra & Premium

On June 13, 2022, Sony launched its new iteration of PlayStation Plus in North America, a tier-based subscription service that combines the legacy version of PS Plus with PS Now. If someone invests in the Extra or Premium tiers, they gain access to hundreds of PS5 and PS4 games; furthermore, Premium subscribers have a plethora of classic titles at their disposal.


PS Plus Extra and Premium cover most genres, and horror is no exception. However, since the service contains so many games, it can be challenging to narrow down the selection to the cream of the crop. Consequently, here are the best horror games on PS Plus Extra and Premium.

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Updated April 4, 2023, by Mark Sammut: Horror games are not overabundant on Sony’s subscription service, but they are not lacking either. What are the scariest games on PS Plus?

In case someone prefers physical copies, links to the games’ Amazon pages are provided.

The Quarry

Developer

Supermassive Games

Platform

PS5, PS4

Genre

Interactive Drama

Release Date

June 10, 2022

Approximate Game Length

9 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS5

PS Plus loves Supermassive Games, with the service now having a wide selection of the company’s projects. Even though Until Dawn is still probably Supermassive’s crowning achievement, The Quarry is nevertheless a solid ode to classic slasher flicks that should please fans of the genre or people who enjoy the developer’s older releases. As has become standard, the 2022 game is perfect for a (lengthy) co-op session, as The Quarry supports up to 8 players. If that quota is reached, each user is assigned a different character who they will need to guide through the worst night of their lives. The game shines in multiplayer, but it is also a blast when experienced solo.

A pre-existing love for horror movies is somewhat required to appreciate The Quarry, especially since the campaign is not exactly overflowing with gameplay. Except for some light exploration and the occasional player-driven decision, the title plays out largely like a film, meaning a lot of time is spent watching the story unfold.

The Medium

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Developer

Bloober Team

Platform

PS5

Genre

Psychological horror

Release Date

September 3, 2021

Approximate Game Length

8 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS5

When it comes to horror games on PlayStation Plus, Bloober Team’s The Medium arguably topped its latest update. Having made a name for itself with titles like Layers of Fear and Blair Witch, the indie studio’s most recent game is the accumulation of everything it’s learned up until now. As a result of this, the psychological horrors that haunt its protagonist Marianne are truly nightmarish and thought-provoking.

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Among all of PS Plus’ horror games, The Medium has taken on an extra layer of significance over the last month, though. After plenty of insider leaks and rumors, it’s been confirmed that Bloober Team is currently remaking Silent Hill 2 for Konami. The Medium shares a lot in common with the iconic horror game, which means fans will want to check it out before diving into the remake.

F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon

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Developer

Monolith Productions, Day 1 Studios

Platform

PS3

Genre

First-Person Shooter

Release Date

October 17, 2005

Approximate Game Length

8 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Despite losing steam relatively quickly, F.E.A.R. had a really strong debut that instantly established the horror property as a franchise to keep an eye on. Although solid in their own right, the sequels failed to fully capture the magic of the original game, and some of that can be credited to their transition to full-blown shooters at the expense of their horror elements. As an FPS, F.E.A.R. was and still is decent, even if its gunplay nowadays shows its age; however, the campaign expertly weaves in creepy, nightmarish flashes, and these moments set the project apart from its contemporaries.

Even nearly two decades later, there are not many games that try to blend these two genres, and even less which are as successful as F.E.A.R. Along with haunting imagery courtesy of the terrifying but iconic Alma, the title also tells an effective story that holds quite a few surprises. As dated as some aspects of this project might be, F.E.A.R. is still one of the best PS Plus horror games.

Limbo

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Developer

Playdead

Platform

PS4

Genre

Puzzle-platform

Release Date

24 February, 2015

Approximate Game Length

3 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Amazon Listing Page

Limbo / Inside

When Limbo debuted in 2010, the indie platformer broke the mold for several reasons. Beyond showing off the creativity of the gaming industry’s indie scene, the puzzle-platformer gained acclaim for its creepy setting and unnerving atmosphere. Despite being held up as an example of games being art, Playdead’s title is still a terrifying affair.

Thanks to how it blends together elements from some of the genre’s most iconic b-movies, Limbo is now one of the best horror games on PS Plus. It’s also fairly unique within the subscription service’s library. At the time of its release, Limbo was arguably the first platformer game to truly tackle the genre, which makes it a must-play for horror fans with a Premium subscription.

Bloodborne

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Developer

FromSoftware

Platform

PS4

Genre

Action role-playing

Release Date

March 24, 2015

Approximate Game Length

33 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition

Since the release of Demon’s Souls in 2009, FromSoftware has developed a reputation for creating games with brutal difficulty spikes and addictive action mechanics. While that combination can often serve up scary times in most of its titles, Bloodborne represents the studio’s most overt attempt at creating something within the horror genre. Even though its gameplay will entice many players, horror fans in particular with PS Plus Extra won’t want to miss out either.

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Inspired heavily by gothic literature, exploring the streets of Bloodborne‘s Yharnam is an atmospheric experience all in itself. The fact that the city’s alleyways are home to monsters and entities that H.P. Lovecraft would have been proud to have created, makes Bloodborne all the more terrifying. FromSoftware’s title is still revered for plenty of good reasons to this day, and can now claim to be one of the best PS Plus horror games as well.

Resident Evil: Director’s Cut

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Developer

Capcom

Platform

PS1

Genre

Survival horror

Release Date

September 25, 1997

Approximate Game Length

7 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Not only is Resident Evil: Director’s Cut one of the best horror games on PS Plus, it’s arguably the most influential as well. Released in 1997 on the original PlayStation, the updated version of Capcom’s iconic survival horror game has gone on to shape every corner of the genre. Countless horror games, shows, and movies, can all attribute its zombie-infested hallways as a source of nightmarish inspiration.

Despite hitting store shelves in 1997, Resident Evil: Director’s Cut still holds up from a playable perspective too. The slow movement and desperate fight for resources that Capcom built the game around ensure players will have a tense time if they choose to revisit Raccoon City’s Mansion. In a lot of ways, the game is subsequently the poster child for horror games on PlayStation Plus Premium.

Dead By Daylight

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Developer

Behaviour Interactive

Platforms

PS4, PS5

Genre

Multiplayer, Survival Horror

Release Date

June 14, 2016

Approximate Game Length

300 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

Since its debut back in 2016, Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight has steadily grown into something of a horror game phenomenon. Throughout that time it should be noted that its key gameplay principles have remained largely intact. Four teammates are still forced to desperately fight for survival against another solo player, who’s able to control a supernatural entity. The setup for the game is simple yet effective, to the point that it’s easy to imagine it receiving a player-base boost via its recent arrival on PS Plus Extra.

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Something that has helped Dead by Daylight to stand out from other multiplayer horror contemporaries, and has become its biggest selling point, is its ever-growing list of crossovers. Thanks to a steady stream of downloadable content drops over the last few years, the title now features an extensive roster of playable horror movie and game icons. Between tie-ins with the Halloween series, Stranger Things, and Silent Hill, players can enjoy a multiplayer horror experience that’s arguably one of the best horror games on PS Plus Premium and Extra.

Metro 2033 Redux

Developer

4A Games

Platforms

PS4

Genre

First-Person Shooter

Release Date

August 26, 2014

Approximate Game Length

9 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Amazon Listing Page

Metro Redux

Based on Dmitry Glukhovsky’s series of acclaimed novels, Metro 2033 Redux is set within an alternate version of the early 21st century. Thanks to an all-out nuclear war, players find themselves thrust into the shoes of Artyom as he struggles to survive the post-apocalyptic landscape and the nightmarish mutants that roam it. Even though Ukrainian studio 4A Games’ adaptation has been compared to Bethesda’s Fallout series, that comparison only tells part of the story.

While their apocalyptic settings and themes are similar, Metro 2033 Redux is a far grittier and overall scarier experience. The tunnels and locales that populate Metro 2033 Redux, for example, have a decidedly claustrophobic feel to them. This atmosphere is enhanced even further thanks to the game’s notorious difficulty options and complex survival mechanics. Thanks to PS Plus Extra’s August update, and the addition of Metro Exodus, players on the Premium tier of Sony’s subscription service can now experience all three parts of the horror series.

Observation

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Developer

No Code

Platforms

PS4

Genre

Adventure, Puzzle

Release Date

May 21, 2019

Approximate Game Length

6 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Created by Scottish indie studio No Code and published by Devolver Digital, Observation is a scary experience that’s unlike anything else that subscribers can access on PlayStation Plus right now. Stylized as a sci-fi-themed thriller, the adventure game revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a space station’s crew. In a similar vein to the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, players interact with their environment and uncover a suspenseful mystery via a series of cameras.

If that mechanical setup wasn’t intriguing enough on its own though, Observation has several other quirks up its metaphorical sleeves. One of which is the fact that, in a break from genre tradition, players play as a sentient artificial intelligence known as SAM. That design decision opens the door for several other surprises and twists on the horror genre, that PS Plus subscribers won’t want to miss out on.

Observer: System Redux

Observer System Redux

Developer

Bloober Team

Platforms

PS4, PS5

Genre

Psychological Horror

Release Date

November 12, 2020

Approximate Game Length

7 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS5

Bloober Team’s Observer debuted in 2017, but the System Redux version is the one to play. Along with improving the visuals and performance, this iteration expands the gameplay to offer more variety and less frustration, all the while enhancing the atmospheric intensity that defined the vanilla release.

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Observer: System Redux envisions a dystopian sci-fi future where technology allows the minds of people to be infiltrated, a procedure used extensively by the detective protagonist. Set within a single building, this horror game gradually builds tension as the central character investigates a murder, and the title prioritizes its story and tone above anything else. Permitting someone is not searching for an action-leaning experience, Observer is one of the best horror games on PS Plus Premium and Extra​​​​​​.

Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition

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Developer

Housemarque

Platform

PS4

Genre

Shoot ‘em up

Release Date

March 4, 2014

Approximate Game Length

6 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

It almost goes without saying but one of the more obvious charms of a Netflix-style service like PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra, is the fact that it puts a diverse array of games at the fingertips of its subscribers. As a result, alongside traditional psychological and survival horror titles, Sony’s outgoing service also includes several scary games that have been built specifically around social elements. One of these that shouldn’t be overlooked in particular is Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition.

Developed by Housemarque over a decade before the studio turned its hand to Returnal, Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition is a rare co-op-centric horror experience. While it’s true that the arcade twin-stick shooter can be played as a single-player game, adding a second person to the mix arguably enhances its horror potential. More players also mean more zombies, which when combined with the naturally chaotic nature of the aforementioned genre, creates some truly tense encounters.

Friday The 13th

Jason Voorhees in his mask in Friday The 13th

Developer

IllFonic, Black Tower Studios

Platform

PS4

Genre

Survival horror

Release Date

May 26, 2017

Approximate Game Length

5 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

Friday the 13th Game Ultimate Slasher Edition

Out of all the horror games in PlayStation Plus’s library, Friday the 13th stands apart from the rest. That’s because, beyond being a licensed tie-in for an iconic horror film series, the title is also a primarily multiplayer experience. While it’s true that other scary PvP games can be played through Sony’s subscription service, the uniqueness of what’s on offer in Friday the 13th means that fans of the genre will want to see what it’s all about.

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Developed initially by IllFonic, Friday the 13th is an asymmetrical multiplayer survival horror game that can be played by up to eight people online. Like most of the studio’s subsequent creations, players are funneled into two distinct groups at the start of each round. While the majority become Camp Counselors, one individual is allowed to hunt them down as the supernatural Jason Voorhees. Often matches devolve into desperate fights for survival, fueled by the fact that it’s another human who’s doing the hunting instead of an AI.

Resident Evil Revelations

Resident Evil Revelations PS3 360

Developer

Capcom

Platform

PS3

Genre

Survival horror

Release Date

May 21, 2013

Approximate Game Length

8 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

Over the last few console generations, it’s fair to say that Capcom’s Resident Evil series has undergone something of a renaissance. Following the polarizing action-centric Resident Evil 6 the series has slowly returned to its terrifying survival horror roots. Recent remakes and new numbered entries have all been met with varying degrees of praise from fans as well, although entries like 2019’s Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil Village are not part of PS Plus.

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Created initially for the Nintendo 3DS, Resident Evil: Revelations was viewed as a welcome return to form for the franchise even before it was ported to the PS3 in 2013. Set primarily on a dilapidated ship, players are thrust back into the shoes of Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield as they investigate a terrorist organization’s attempts to infect the world’s water supplies. Spooky environments, excellent sound design, and desperate resource scavenging, all headline an experience that evokes the series’ glory days.

Bioshock Remastered

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Developer

2K Boston, 2K Australia, Blind Squirrel Games

Platform

PS4

Genre

First-Person Shooter

Release Date

September 13, 2016

Approximate Game Length

12 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Amazon Listing Page

BioShock: The Collection

If recent insider leaks are to be believed, the Bioshock series could be about to return to the spotlight after being in the wilderness for nearly a decade. With a fourth entry in the franchise potentially on the horizon for PS5, now is the perfect time to look back at the game that started it all. Released in 2007 as a spiritual successor to System Shock 2, the original Bioshock was a groundbreaking first-person shooter from both a narrative and mechanical perspective.

While it’s been debated by fans whether it should be classed as a traditional horror game, there’s no denying that the first Bioshock features some truly terrifying concepts. Between the prevalence of zombie-like drug addict enemies and the genetic monsters that are the Big Daddies, there are a lot of threats lurking around Rapture that could easily rattle players. Thanks to PlayStation Plus Premium, subscribers can dive into the debate for themselves, via the excellent Bioshock Remastered.

Until Dawn

Until Dawn Title image

Developer

Supermassive Games

Platform

PS4

Genre

Interactive drama

Release Date

August 25, 2015

Approximate Game Length

8 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

With PS Plus Extra and Premium, players have the option to download and play games directly from their console’s internal storage. This benefits several horror experiences that can be found on the subscription service, which would otherwise suffer from lag induced by slow internet connection speeds. Supermassive Games’ Until Dawn is perhaps the biggest benefactor of this, due to the rapid twitch gameplay players will often find themselves experiencing while they’re desperately fighting to see the sun again.

Until Dawn calls back to the horror genre’s classic use of jump-scares, as it follows the story of a group of friends who are being haunted by their past. Crucially the narrative carries on whenever a character is killed by the player’s actions, creating a sense of dreadful permanence. Because of this, Supermassive’s cinematic story is an excellent depiction of interactive choose-your-own-adventure gameplay and is arguably still the studio’s best work to this day.

The Last Of Us Remastered

The Last of Us - Joel and Ellie

Developer

Naughty Dog

Platform

PS4

Genre

Action-adventure

Release Date

July 29, 2014

Approximate Game Length

15 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

Thanks to Naughty Dog’s trademark cinematic pedigree, it’s sometimes easy to forget that The Last of Us is actually a horror game. A testament to the engaging characters found at its core, the zombies that haunt the game’s streets sometimes take a back seat when fans talk about the franchise. That’s not to say that the hordes of the transformed are to be taken for granted though, as throughout the experience they’ll provide more than enough scares.

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The Last of Us hits a sweet spot when it comes to horror in this way. At times, the game offers palpable physical nightmares like any strong piece of zombie media, whilst also never forgetting to embody the psychological element of the genre at every other opportunity. The world that Naughty Dog has built is packed with such attention to detail that it ensures the presence and threat of the infected is a constant thought in the mind of the player, whether they’re on-screen or not.

Zombi

Fighting zombies in ZombiU

Developer

Ubisoft Montpellier

Platform

PS4

Genre

Open-World, Survival Horror

Release Date

August 18, 2015

Approximate Game Length

12 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

Originally a WiiU exclusive, Zombi eventually made its way to other consoles. Ubisoft’s open-world survival horror game drops players in zombie-infested London, which proves to be a fun playground. In terms of gameplay, the title does not deviate too far from the beaten path, especially since the original version’s most distinctive feature – displaying the inventory on the WiiU gamepad – is absent in the PS4 version.

However, Zombi is still a polished and enjoyable experience, provided someone enjoys Ubisoft’s open-world formula. The walking dead are quite threatening as well, making encounters reasonably intense. Although there are better horror games on PS Plus Premium, Zombi is one of the few that also scratches an open-world itch. Days Gone is also an option, but it is not particularly scary.

Little Nightmares

Little Nightmares - protagonist hiding

Developer

Tarsier Studios

Platform

PS4

Genre

Survival Horror, Puzzle-platform

Release Date

April 28, 2017

Approximate Game Length

3 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

PS Plus Premium and Extra subscribers looking for a unique take on the horror genre need to look no further than the deceptively charming Little Nightmares. Developed by Tarsier Studios, the puzzle-platforming horror adventure is more than capable of eliciting both jump and psychological scares despite its cartoony 2.5D appearance.

Following the yellow-coated 6, Little Nightmares charts the child’s journey to escape the monsters she finds herself surrounded by. Throughout the relatively short experience, the patience of players will be tested thanks to challenging puzzles as the creeping sense of suspense and claustrophobia never eases.

Get Even

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Developer

The Farm 51

Platform

PS4

Genre

First-Person Shooter

Release Date

June 23, 2017

Approximate Game Length

8 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

Get Even is an AA-level psychological horror game with a gripping story that keeps its cards close to its chest. Best experienced blind, the narrative has an unsettling opening and then slowly reveals information to both the audience and the main character. To give a small idea of what the plot entails, a soldier’s memories are revisited to piece together what happened to a kidnaped girl.

In terms of gameplay, Get Even is passable but nothing special. The missions largely consist of puzzles and the occasional gunfight, with the latter generally coming in short bursts rather than drawn-out battles.

Siren: Blood Curse

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Developer

Japan Studio

Platform

PS3

Genre

Survival Horror, Stealth

Release Date

July 24, 2008

Approximate Game Length

11 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra

No

PS Plus Premium has the PS2’s Siren and its 2008 reimagining, Siren: Blood Curse. Even though neither is an all-time classic, they are both above-average survival horror games with interesting ideas; however, Blood Curse is a bit easier to revisit in this day and age. Split into episodes and featuring a rotating cast of controllable characters, Blood Curse follows a TV crew as they investigate the rural Hanuda Japanese village. Naturally, they quickly find that this desolate town is home to some rather dangerous entities.

Siren: Blood Curse incorporates stealth into its gameplay loop since the characters are largely defenseless. To facilitate this element, players have the power to temporarily view the world from the perspective of an enemy, which allows them to plan their actions accordingly. This concept sets Siren apart from other horror franchises and is arguably at its best in Blood Curse.

Bonus: Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (Only On PS5)

Image from Resident Evil 7: Biohazard showing Eveline in front of the Baker house.

Developer

Capcom

Platform

PS4

Genre

Survival Horror

Release Date

January 24, 2017

Approximate Game Length

10 hours

Available With PS Plus Extra & Essential

Yes

Amazon Listing Page

PS4

This is a special case since Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is part of the PlayStation Plus Collection but is not included in Premium or Extra’s library. Any PS5 owner with a PS Plus subscription of any tier is granted access to 19 PS4 titles, with RE7 being part of that selection.

While not the only horror game included in this curated library, Capcom’s 2017 masterpiece is arguably the best and scariest. This entry helped heal the mainline series’ reputation following a string of over-the-top action romps. Shifting to a first-person perspective, RE7 is unsettling, grimy, and haunting. The opening section in the Baker residence ranks among the franchise’s greatest work, and the rest of the campaign is pretty strong as well.

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