Fan Compiles Handy List of PS Plus Extra/Premium Games With Sizes

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Twitter user PlayStation Game Size, who’s known for scrapping the PSN backend for information on games ahead of release, has compiled a very handy list of PS Plus Extra, Premium games by sizes. The revamped service comes with a massive catalog, but in its infancy, players are still finding it a bit difficult to locate information like upcoming expiry dates, game sizes etc. Enter PlayStation Game Size, whose 10-hour project is being lauded by users, and rightly so.

PS Plus Extra, Premium games and their sizes

Without further ado, head over to the Google Doc linked below.

PlayStation Game Size went the extra mile to mention all of the games’ platforms, whether they’re a part of Extra or Premium only, and whether they’re classics or timed trials. This list is especially useful for players who don’t have the luxury of high-speed internet or are held back by data caps. Heck, it can help you plan your downloads if you want to step away or don’t want to bog your internet down by a chunky game download while doing something else simultaneously.

Previously, a Reddit user decided to compile their own list of PS Plus Extra and Premium games by their average review scores, which many of our readers found pretty useful. And while we’re on the topic, we’ve also got a list of Extra and Premium games with fun and easy Platinum trophies, if that’s your thing.

In other news, God of War Ragnarok release date mystery continues as Santa Monica Studio’s Cory Barlog asked fans to be patient amid reports that we’ll hear some news today, and we’ve finally got a look at PSVR 2 bundle contents via a developer but still no word of a release window.

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