April’s free PlayStation Plus games lineup just dropped, and it’s definitely worth a look. Starting April 7, every PS Plus subscriber across all tiers can grab three solid titles: Lords of the Fallen (2023), Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream. If you’re into action, adventure, or anime-inspired RPGs, this month’s offerings have something that’ll catch your eye.
Three games, different flavors, all free for PS Plus in April 2026

First up, Lords of the Fallen is the latest version of the 2023 Souls-like action RPG. While it got a rough start with some performance issues and design quirks, recent updates have made it a much smoother ride. If you’ve ever wanted a challenging RPG that tests your skills, this is your chance to dive in without spending a dime.
Then there’s the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered collection, bringing Lara Croft’s earliest adventures back with a fresh polish. These games are classics, but they keep that old-school, sometimes clunky feel that made the originals both frustrating and charming. As one reviewer put it, the collection is “carefully made and lovingly updated, but also awkward, elbowy, frustrating and prone to leaving me stuck.” So it’s a nostalgic trip with some rough edges, perfect if you want to see where Lara’s story began.
Last but not least, Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream is an anime-inspired co-op RPG that should appeal to fans of the franchise and those looking for a fresh multiplayer experience on PS5. It’s a neat addition that spices up the lineup with something a bit different from the usual fare.
Don’t sleep on these freebies – grab them before May 4
These games will be available to add to your library from April 7 until May 4. Just remember, once you add them, they’re yours to keep as long as your PS Plus membership stays active. If you haven’t already, make sure to claim the March games – like PGA Tour 2K25 and Monster Hunter Rise – before they disappear on April 6.
So, whether you want to test your mettle in a Souls-like, relive iconic Tomb Raider moments, or jump into an anime RPG world, April’s PS Plus lineup has you covered. Just don’t wait too long to snag these games before Sony refreshes the list next month.












