List of Instant Game Collection games (PAL region, 2019)

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This is a list of Instant Game Collection games which have been available to PlayStation Plus members in the PAL region during 2019, covering Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, Africa and Oceania.

Contents

There are currently 42 games on this list.

List

No.
overall
No. in
year
GamePlatform(s)Date addedDate removedRef.
PS4 PS VR PS3 Vita PS TV
5961 Steep PS43 January 20195 February 2019 [1]
5972 Portal Knights PS4
5983 Zone of the Enders HD Edition PS3
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner HD Edition PS3
5994 Amplitude PS4PS3
6005Fallen Legion: Flames of RebellionPS4VitaPS TV
6016Super Mutant Alien AssaultVitaPS TV
6027 For Honor PS45 February 20195 March 2019 [2]
6038 Hitman: The Complete First Season PS4
6049 Divekick PS3VitaPS TV8 March 2019
60510 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots PS3
60611GunhouseVita
60712Rogue AcesPS4Vita
60813 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered PS45 March 20192 April 2019 [3]
60914 The Witness PS4
61015 Conan Exiles PS42 April 20197 May 2019 [4]
61116 The Surge PS4
61217 What Remains of Edith Finch PS47 May 20194 June 2019 [5]
61318 Overcooked PS4
61419 Sonic Mania PS44 June 20192 July 2019 [6]
61520 Borderlands 2 PS4
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel PS4
61621Anyone’s Diary(Portugal and Spain)PS VR [7]
61722 Detroit: Become Human PS42 July 20196 August 2019 [8]
Heavy Rain PS4
Beyond: Two Souls (Bahrain, Lebanon, Oman Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE)PS4
Hidden Agenda (Kuwait)PS4
61823 Horizon Chase Turbo PS4
61924CoolPaintrVR(Portugal and Spain)PS VR [9]
62025 WipEout Omega Collection PS4PS VR6 August 20193 September 2019 [10]
62126 Sniper Elite 4 PS4
62227 Batman: Arkham Knight PS43 September 20191 October 2019 [11]
62328 Darksiders III PS4
62429Deiland(Portugal and Spain)PS4 [12]
62530 The Last of Us Remastered PS41 October 20195 November 2019 [13]
62631 MLB The Show 19 PS4
62732Wizards Tourney(Portugal and Spain)PS4 [14]
62833 Nioh PS45 November 20193 December 2019 [15]
62934 Outlast 2 PS4
63035Strikers Edge(Portugal and Spain)PS4 [16]
63136 Titanfall 2 PS43 December 20197 January 2020 [17]
63237 Monster Energy Supercross PS4
63338eCrossminton(Portugal and Spain)PS4 [18]

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