Exciting Week for PlayStation: New PS5/PS4 and PS Plus Releases from April 19-25

April 19, 2026
Exciting Week for PlayStation: New PS5/PS4 and PS Plus Releases from April 19-25
  • Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege launches April 20 as a two-player co-op NES-era pixel-art action game with 21-stage campaign, bosses, animal familiars, unlockables, and branching routes.

  • A broader April 19–25 window showcases a mix of fresh PS5 game releases and PS Plus additions, spanning varied styles and mechanics.

  • Next week's PlayStation lineup blends new PS5/PS4 and PS Plus titles across diverse genres, highlighting a busy period for fans.

  • From April 22 to 24, several new releases arrive, including Dark Hours, Glume, Tides of Tomorrow, Kiln, Kingdom's Return, Sudden Strike 5, Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes, and Traysia, each with a concise premise.

  • Dragon is Dead debuts on April 23 as a 2D roguelite where an immortal successor unravels corruption, featuring rogue-lite progression and runic crafting.

  • Dragon is Dead follows an immortal warrior uncovering the truth behind the Black Dawn in a roguelike narrative from TeamSuneat and PM Studios.

  • Glume arrives April 22 as a sliding puzzle starring a slime companion across 80 levels, with hidden secrets and retro pixel art.

  • In Kiln, players sculpt pots to battle in teams, with optional in-game storage at The Wedge enhancing strategy.

  • Tides of Tomorrow lets players influence outcomes through present decisions in a DigixArt title that emphasizes interwoven futures.

  • Kiln, coming April 23 from Double Fine, is a 4v4 multiplayer melee where pot shapes influence abilities, featuring online arenas, customization, and social spaces.

  • Tides of Tomorrow, releasing on April 22, offers narrative-driven exploration on an oceanic planet, where ally choices affect future playthroughs and feel of other players.

  • Drop Duchy - Complete Edition, arriving April 21, combines puzzle, deckbuilding, and roguelite mechanics with a five-faction system, 110 cards, 100 missions, and strategic resource management.

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