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Top Co-Op Games on PS Plus Extra & Premium for January 2025

Author : Savannah May 05,2025

Top Co-Op Games on PS Plus Extra & Premium for January 2025

Sony's PlayStation Plus Extra subscription caters to a wide range of gaming preferences, offering everything from epic RPGs like Dragon Quest 11 and Skyrim, to fast-paced action titles such as Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and competitive multiplayer games like For Honor. This diverse library ensures there's something for everyone, including a selection of co-op games that can be enjoyed with friends.

While local co-op and split-screen games are perfect for gatherings in front of the TV, online co-op games also hold a significant place in the gaming community. Sony's subscription service includes a variety of these titles, making it easy for players to connect and play together from anywhere. Here, we focus on the best online co-op games available on PS Plus, perfect for enjoying with friends.

Updated on January 12, 2025, by Mark Sammut: The January 2025 lineup for PS Plus Extra and Premium is yet to be announced, but the Essential tier introduced a new game that supports online co-op, which was one of the most talked-about games of 2024.

In this list, we prioritize games that exclusively offer online co-op, though a few exceptions with local co-op capabilities will also be included. While the quality of the games is crucial, other factors such as their recent addition to the PS Plus service will influence their ranking.

  1. Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League (PS Plus Essential for January 2025)

    The Definition of "Not Great But Fun With Friends"

    Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League might not have received universal acclaim, but it shines as an online co-op experience. The game allows players to team up and take on the challenge of defeating iconic DC heroes turned villains. Its cooperative gameplay mechanics are designed to be engaging and fun, making it a great choice for players looking to enjoy a light-hearted romp with friends.

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