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PlayStation Plus September 2025 Lineup: Psychonauts 2, Stardew Valley, and Viewfinder Arrive Next Month

Sony has unveiled the PlayStation Plus September 2025 free games, and it’s shaping up to be a month that ticks all the boxes. Beginning September 2, 2025, players subscribed to any tier — Essential, Extra, or Premium — will gain access to three highly praised titles: Psychonauts 2, Stardew Valley, and Viewfinder.

What makes this month stand out isn’t just the quality of the games, but the fact that one of them is actually published by Microsoft. That’s right — Psychonauts 2, from Double Fine Studios (an Xbox-owned studio), is joining the PlayStation lineup. Crossovers like this don’t happen often, which makes the announcement even more exciting for PS Plus members.


Psychonauts 2 (PS4)

Fans of creative platformers are in for a treat. Psychonauts 2 is one of those rare sequels that feels both fresh and familiar, offering a complete story that doesn’t require you to have played the original.

You’ll once again follow Razputin “Raz” Aquato, a gifted psychic and former circus acrobat who finally makes it into the legendary spy agency known as the Psychonauts. But things are messy inside the organization: their leader isn’t himself, and whispers of a traitor are causing chaos. To uncover the truth, Raz dives into the minds of allies and enemies, exploring surreal environments where your psychic powers shape the journey.

It’s packed with sharp humor, bizarre characters, and brilliantly designed levels that constantly surprise you. No wonder it was nominated for Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2021. If you’ve somehow skipped it until now, PlayStation Plus gives you the perfect chance to jump in.


Stardew Valley (PS4)

From saving the world to saving your crops — September’s lineup flips the tone completely with Stardew Valley. What starts as inheriting your grandfather’s rundown farmland quickly becomes a deep and endlessly rewarding life simulation.

You can raise animals, grow seasonal crops, mine for resources, and even find love in the charming town of Pelican Town. What makes Stardew Valley stand out is how much freedom it gives you. You decide if you want to focus on farming, combat, fishing, crafting, or simply chatting with the locals.

Since its release in 2016, the game has sold over 30 million copies worldwide and is widely considered the spark that ignited today’s “cozy game” boom. Adding it to PlayStation Plus is a big win, especially for anyone who’s been curious but never picked it up. Be warned though: once you start, it’s tough to put down.


Viewfinder (PS4, PS5)

September’s surprise pick is Viewfinder, a mind-bending puzzle adventure that twists reality in ways most games never attempt. Released in 2023, it wowed players and critics with its unique puzzle mechanics built around an instant camera.

Every photo you snap can be placed into the environment, instantly reshaping the world around you. Need a bridge? Take a photo of one and walk across it. Stuck at a dead end? Capture a door and place it where you need it. The puzzles get more complex as you go, constantly pushing you to think outside the box.

It’s stylish, brain-twisting, and creative in a way that makes you pause just to admire its design. If you enjoy clever puzzle adventures, Viewfinder is the game that will keep you hooked this month.

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How to Claim September’s PS Plus Games

All three titles will be available to download from September 2, 2025, across PS Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the tiers if you’re still deciding which one fits you best:

  • Essential – Essential – priced at $10 per month, this tier gives you access to online multiplayer, cloud storage for your saves, and the rotating lineup of monthly free titles.
  • Extra – Adds access to the expanding Game Catalog with PS4 and PS5 titles.
  • Premium – Includes everything above, plus streaming, trials, and access to classic PlayStation titles.

For many, Essential is enough to enjoy September’s lineup, but the higher tiers are worth checking out if you’re chasing catalog staples like Marvel’s Spider-Man, which dropped in August.


Don’t Forget August’s Games

You’ve got until September 1, 2025, to grab August’s titles and lock them into your library before the fresh September lineup drops. The outgoing trio includes:

  • Lies of P – A Soulslike twist on Pinocchio.
  • Day Z – The tense online survival sandbox.
  • My Hero One’s Justice 2 – A fast-paced anime fighter inspired by My Hero Academia.

After September 1, these titles will rotate out, so make sure you lock them in.


Why This Lineup Deserves Attention

Sony’s September selection isn’t just three random titles — it’s a showcase of variety. This month’s roster delivers it all — a celebrated platform-adventure in Psychonauts 2, the endlessly adored farming RPG Stardew Valley, and the inventive puzzle hit Viewfinder that pushes the boundaries of imagination. offers something for nearly every type of player.

What really stands out is the addition of Psychonauts 2. Having a Microsoft-published title land on PlayStation Plus is a clear sign of how cross-platform collaboration is becoming more common in today’s gaming world. For players like us, that only means more exciting possibilities in the future.

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Final Thoughts

I’ll be honest: this is one of the strongest and most balanced PS Plus months in recent memory. You’re getting a mix of storytelling, creativity, and pure relaxation — and you don’t have to pay anything extra for it if you’re already a subscriber.

So here’s my advice:

  1. Claim August’s games before September 1.
  2. Get ready to download September’s lineup on September 2.
  3. Decide which adventure you’re starting first — psychic espionage, rural farming, or puzzle-solving through photography.

Whichever you pick, September’s PS Plus drop proves why the subscription is still worth it in 2025.

Neha Tiwari

Neha Tiwari is the Editor at Earthtechy, where she curates and oversees gaming news, in-depth guides, and feature stories that resonate with today’s players. With a strong eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of what excites gamers, Neha ensures every piece reflects Earthtechy’s unique voice—sharp, timely, and player-first. When she’s not editing, she’s exploring indie gems or optimizing workflows to keep the newsroom agile and ahead of the curve.

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