
PlayStation Plus users have access to hundreds of free games, but the subscription also comes with a decent selection of trials to check out.
If you’re subscribed to PlayStation Plus Premium, these free trials are a great way to play a game for a few hours to get a sense of whether you’d enjoy it or not.
Once you’ve done that, it makes the decision of whether to purchase the game or not a lot easier, since you’ve already been able to play a good chunk of it without paying anything extra.
Now, PlayStation Plus subscribers only have a limited time to check out this trial for a game that will soon be removed from the service.
Ready Or Not's Game Trial Will Be Leaving PlayStation Plus Premium On 20 February
The tactical shooter Ready Or Not, which was released for PS5 in July last year, got a PlayStation Plus Game Trial in November 2025.
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However, only three months later, the trial will be leaving PlayStation Plus Premium on 20 February, giving you only a few days left to play it.

The trial on PlayStation Plus allows you to experience three hours of the game, which is enough time to play through a few levels and get to grips with what the game is like. At the very least, you’ll know if you like it or not, and if you’re happy with the level of quality on PS5.
Ready Or Not is a tactical first-person shooter where you play as a police unit operating in the fictional city of Los Sueños. You have to deal with situations like robberies, hostage incidents, mass shootings, and drug busts.
In between jobs, you’ll manage the crew, ensuring their physical and mental wellbeing are looked after, and ensuring they’re equipped for new jobs that are coming up.
It’s essentially a spiritual successor to games like Rainbow Six or the SWAT series, if you ever played either of those back in the day.
Other Game Trials which are available on PlayStation Plus include the likes of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Black Myth Wukong, and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. A full list can be found on the PlayStation website.
The exact length of each trial differs depending on the game, with longer titles offering more game time. If you're ever on the fence about picking up a certain title, especially in an age of $70 AAA games, it's a good shout to see if a trial is being offered first.
Topics: PlayStation Plus, PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Free Games