PS Plus May 2026: EA Sports FC 26 and Two Soulslikes Land May 5
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PS Plus May 2026: EA Sports FC 26 and Two Soulslikes Land May 5

April 30, 2026 04:41 AM8 MIN READ38 VIEWS

PlayStation Plus May Monthly Games promotional banner featuring the three game titles: EA Sports FC 26, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and Nine Sols, displayed alongside their cover art on a dark background with the PlayStation Plus logo and tier availability indicators for Premium, Extra, and Essential.

Sony dropped the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for May 2026 and it's a trio built for two very specific crowds. EA Sports FC 26 arrives right as World Cup anticipation starts to simmer, and it brings a bonus Icons Pack for PS Plus subscribers. On the other end of the spectrum, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers and Nine Sols give Soulslikes and metroidvanias a double-shot month. All three go live May 5 and stay claimable through June 1. If you haven't grabbed April's Lords of the Fallen yet, the 4th is your cutoff.

What's in the May 2026 PS Plus lineup?

Sony confirmed the full Essentials drop on April 29, and honestly it's one of those months that feels aimed directly at the "I'll wait for it" crowd. FC 26 fans have been tracking the every-other-year pattern (FC 22 in May 2022, FC 24 in May 2024) and this lands right on schedule. The Soulslike heads who held off on Wuchang after its rocky post-launch story patch now get a zero-cost entry point.

Here's what hits the service:

  • EA Sports FC 26 (PS5, PS4)
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (PS5)
  • Nine Sols (PS5, PS4)

The EA Sports FC 26 PlayStation Plus Icons Pack is a separate bonus redeemable during the same window, clearly a play to funnel new players into Ultimate Team before the World Cup hype machine kicks into high gear.

EA Sports FC 26: timing is everything

This is the former FIFA franchise operating under its post-split branding, and IGN's 7/10 review called the on-pitch gameplay the best it's been in a long time while slamming the Season Pass as EA at its most money-hungry. That tension sits at the center of why this PS Plus drop matters. EA needs fresh users in Ultimate Team, and a free entry point five weeks before the World Cup is the cleanest funnel they've got. The pattern is almost mechanical at this point: give away the base game, sell the card packs.

"That's why you never buy FC" - Reddit u/DKsamz

Reddit user radiant-breather pointed out the two-year cadence. FC 22 landed May 2022. FC 24 landed May 2024. FC 26 in May 2026. If you play career mode for hundreds of hours and don't touch Ultimate Team, this is the beat to wait for. The World Cup proximity turns a predictable licensing write-off into something closer to a strategic launch. My take: EA's play here is less about the $20 they'd make on a late-cycle sale and entirely about converting World Cup viewers into Ultimate Team spenders through the Icons Pack hook. I'd argue that's the whole business case for this month's headliner slot.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers hits PS Plus after a weird year

Wuchang launched as a Ming Dynasty pirate fantasy with flexible builds and a world that stood out in an increasingly cramped Soulslike field. IGN gave it an 8/10. The combat is excellent, the skill tree is legitimately deep, and the level design earns its praise. Then came the story patch.

This is the part nobody's talking about. A post-launch update changed some narrative outcomes, specifically making certain historical figures survive fights where they originally died. The original version had a tragic monster-transformation boss that ended with a necessary killing. The patched version turns that fight into a cure sequence where the character just walks away. Reddit user Dreamweaver_duh detailed the exact change, and user blazeofgloreee noted it wasn't government censorship so much as public pressure about "disrespecting" historical figures. Developer Leenzee Games caved to the backlash.

Does that ruin the game? In my view, no. The core combat loop and build variety carry it, and the environments are genuinely gorgeous. But I'd have preferred they stuck to their original narrative guns. If you're playing for the first time through PS Plus, you're getting the softened version. I still recommend it. Just know that's what you're stepping into.

Is Nine Sols a Soulslike or a Metroidvania?

The short answer: it's both, but the metroidvania bones run deeper. Developer RedCandleGames calls it a 2D action-platformer with "Sekiro-inspired deflection-focused combat." The hand-drawn art is the immediate hook, but the rhythm of parry-and-punish defines the experience. The final boss is a genuine contender for one of the best fights in the genre, and the soundtrack is stellar.

"Nine Sols is an absolute masterpiece. I'll die on the hill that it should've won best indie game over Balatro." - Reddit u/No_Volume_8345

Reddit user B-Bog highlighted an underdiscussed accessibility feature: you can freely adjust damage dealt and damage taken, which means people who don't have the patience to "git gud" can still experience the story. That's a smart concession for a game with Sekiro-level boss demands. On standard difficulty, it's arguably harder than Hollow Knight's combat, though the platforming is easier. RevanPL on Reddit said they switched to Story Mode halfway through because the story was too good to let a difficulty wall block it. I respect that design philosophy. Give players the knobs and let them decide.

Comparing the May 2026 lineup to previous months

MonthHeadlinerGenre SpreadCommunity Reception
April 2026Lords of the FallenSoulslike, Remaster Bundle, Anime ArenaSolid, carried by LOTF
May 2026EA Sports FC 26Sports, Soulslike, MetroidvaniaSplit: sports skeptics annoyed, action fans thrilled
May 2024EA Sports FC 24Sports, Roguelite, Indie PlatformerFC 24 pattern expected, rest decent

The pattern matches May 2024 but the action offerings are stronger this time. Wuchang and Nine Sols sit above the typical indie filler that sometimes pads these months. Soulslike fans are eating well, as Reddit user mrjonas78 put it: "Two soulslikes in one month? Damn."

Yeah, some are burned out. Kalamanga1337 noted there's a new Soulslike every month and "70% of them look the same." I get the fatigue. But Nine Sols isn't a clone (it's a metroidvania with a parry system, which Sekiro popularized but didn't invent) and Wuchang's weapon stances give it an identity beyond the label. Genre exhaustion is real, but these two earn their spots.

What you lose if you skip May

April's lineup vanishes May 4. That's Lords of the Fallen (2023), Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream. Lords of the Fallen alone makes that a strong month to have claimed, especially if you skipped it at launch when the technical issues were at their worst. The game has improved substantially since.

May's trio stays until June 1. After that, they're gone from the claimable window. You keep them as long as your PS Plus subscription stays active. That's the Essential tier rule: claim it, it's yours, but only while subbed.

How the community is reacting

The Reddit threads split along predictable lines. Diehard sports skeptics called it "3 trash games" (Reddit user FLEIXY, downvoted into oblivion). FC players who bought last month are kicking themselves: Reddit user DynamiteDuck bought FC 26 during a recent sale and is now staring at the free-drop a month later. The "you never buy FC" mantra is loud in the thread.

"EA would be stupid not to do this as the World Cup approaches" - Reddit u/dolaction

Wuchang buyers who held off feel vindicated. Reddit user Independent-Kiwi4006 said they were about to pull the trigger and now get it free. Nine Sols owners who bought it last month are offering the traditional "you're welcome everyone" ritual (Reddit u/TurtleCowz).

The censorship conversation around Wuchang hasn't dominated the main PS Plus thread but it's there in the replies. I suspect that'll bubble up more when new players hit the altered story beats and wonder why certain confrontations feel narratively soft.

Bottom Line

The May 2026 PS Plus drop isn't for everyone and that's fine. If you hate sports games, one-third of this lineup is dead air. If you're exhausted by Soulslikes, you're looking at a rough month. But if you belong to either camp (or both), this is Sony loading the service with games that have genuine player bases and critical backing. FC 26 is the FIFA replacement arriving at the perfect World Cup moment, Wuchang is a strong Soulslike despite its censored narrative edges, and Nine Sols is a straight-up masterpiece that deserves every new player this exposure brings.

I think this is the second-best month of 2026 so far, behind only whatever Elden Ring Nightreign lands on. The pattern says FC 26 was inevitable. The surprise is how solid the supporting pair turned out. Claim all three, play Nine Sols first, and argue about the difficulty sliders later.

PS Plus April 2026 Games: Full List and Release Date

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the PlayStation Plus monthly games for May 2026?
The PS Plus Essential monthly games for May 2026 are EA Sports FC 26 (PS5 and PS4), Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (PS5), and Nine Sols (PS5 and PS4). Subscribers can claim all three from May 5 through June 1, 2026.
When can I claim the May 2026 PS Plus games?
The May 2026 PS Plus monthly games become available to claim on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. You have until June 1, 2026 to add them to your library. April's games leave the service on May 4.
Is Wuchang: Fallen Feathers a Soulslike?
Yes, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a Soulslike action RPG set in China's Ming Dynasty. It features flexible character builds, parry-based combat, challenging bosses, and an interconnected world. Reviews praise its combat and level design, though a post-launch patch softened some narrative outcomes due to public pressure.
Does EA Sports FC 26 on PS Plus include any bonuses?
Yes, PS Plus subscribers can claim an EA Sports FC 26 PlayStation Plus Icons Pack alongside the base game. The pack is redeemable during the same May 5 to June 1 window and is clearly designed to bring new players into Ultimate Team ahead of the World Cup.
How does Nine Sols compare to Sekiro or Hollow Knight?
Nine Sols is a 2D metroidvania with Sekiro-inspired deflection-focused combat and hand-drawn art. The boss fights demand precise parry timing similar to Sekiro, while the exploration draws from Hollow Knight. It features adjustable difficulty sliders so players can tune damage dealt and taken to their preference.

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