PlayStation Plus April 2026 Game Catalog Leak Reveals Exciting New Additions!
The Not-So-Secret April PlayStation Plus Game Catalog: Leaks and Dreams
Oh, PlayStation, you cheeky little rascal. You’ve done it again—leaking your own secrets before you can make the grand announcement. It’s like watching a magician reveal their tricks right before the show. This time, it’s the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for April 2026 that’s out of the bag, and let me tell you, it’s got something for both gritty action fans and anime lovers alike.
Billbil-kun Strikes Again
If you’ve been around the gaming block a few times, you’ve probably heard of billbil-kun from Dealabs. This modern-day Nostradamus has once again dished out the goods before Sony could say “April Fools.” Known for being as reliable as a well-timed dodge roll, billbil-kun has confirmed two juicy additions to April’s lineup.
- Lords of the Fallen: The first leak and a familiar name for those who enjoy getting virtually pummeled in dark fantasy settings. Released in 2023, this Souls-like action RPG is known for its challenging gameplay and grim atmosphere.
- Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream: The latest addition to the catalog, offering a digital love letter to anime fans everywhere. Released in 2024, this game brings together 21 characters from various arcs of the “Sword Art Online” anime series and throws them into massive raid-like encounters.
These games are set to be available for all PlayStation Plus subscribers—be it Essential, Extra, or Premium—from April 7 to May 5, 2026. So mark your calendars, folks!
An Action-Packed Anime Dreamland
If you’re one of those rare breeds who enjoys both getting annihilated by medieval monstrosities and diving into digital worlds with anime avatars, then April is your month. “Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream” brings MMORPG elements with solo play and online co-op options that support up to 20-player raids. It’s like chucking a virtual convention into your console.
This installment ties into the massively popular “Sword Art Online” franchise—a series that has more arcs than a triple rainbow. With its character integration and story arcs straight from the anime, fans will likely have a field day exploring these familiar virtual realms.
Waiting For Sony’s Seal of Approval
While we’ve got our leaks straight from billbil-kun’s vault of secrets, we’re still waiting on Sony’s official confirmation come April 1st—no joke intended. Until then, all we can do is daydream about these incoming titles perfectly timed for some springtime gaming sessions.
So gear up your controllers, fire up those consoles, and prepare to embark on epic journeys whether you’re fighting through hordes in “Lords of the Fallen” or strategizing with Kirito in “Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream.” Just remember where you heard it first when you’re bragging to your friends come April!
