The leak includes Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and Neva, but Spidey is the real prize that has everyone excited
If this leak is real and the insider dropping it has basically never been wrong before then PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers are about to get absolutely fed in February
- The leak includes Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and Neva, but Spidey is the real prize that has everyone excited
- Let’s be real: Spider-Man 2 is the headline that matters
- Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is the wildcard
- Neva is the critical darling of this trio
- The only caveat is that this is still a leak, not official confirmation
- If these games do arrive, February becomes one of the strongest months PS Plus has offered in recent memory.
Billbill-kun, a noted insider on Dealabs Magazine with an spotless track record, is reporting that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is coming to PS Plus as part of February’s exclusive additions. That’s not just another game. That’s one of the biggest PlayStation exclusives of the past few years hitting the service essentially for free. Add Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and the critically acclaimed puzzle-platformer Neva to the lineup, and February is shaping up to be a legitimately stacked month for subscribers.
Let’s be real: Spider-Man 2 is the headline that matters
This is Insomniac Games’ third Marvel project, and it’s the one everyone’s been talking about since it dropped in 2023. The game features both Peter Parker and Miles Morales teaming up as Spider-Men, which is the kind of fan service that justifies the entire game’s existence. You’re not just playing as one iconic web-slinger you’re switching between two of them while they tackle threats ranging from street-level crime to the emergence of Venom, one of Spider-Man’s most iconic symbiote villains. Having access to this game through PS Plus essentially means subscribers are getting a full AAA blockbuster without paying $70 out of pocket.
What makes this even more significant is that Insomniac is about to drop Wolverine sometime this year, which means the timing of Spider-Man 2 hitting PS Plus feels strategic. Sony’s basically saying: enjoy this Marvel game while you wait for our next one. It’s the kind of subscriber benefit that reminds people why maintaining a PS Plus Extra or Premium membership actually makes financial sense.
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is the wildcard
The game originally released in 2024 and represents the first Test Drive release since Ferrari Racing Legends back in 2012. That’s a 12-year gap, which is basically forever in racing game terms. Solar Crown got mixed reviews when it launched, but the core concept is solid: you’re racing through a fully recreated Hong Kong in a massive, open-world racing experience. If you’ve never played a Test Drive game before, this is your chance to see if the franchise is worth your time without committing any cash. If you’re already a fan, it’s essentially a free addition to your library.
Neva is the critical darling of this trio
The 2024 puzzle-platformer from Nomada Studio (published by Devolver Digital) follows Alba, a young woman traveling with her wolf companion Neva across four seasons corrupted by darkness. It’s a side-scroller that blends environmental puzzles with combat encounters, all wrapped in absolutely gorgeous art direction. The game won the Games for Impact award at the 2024 Game Awards, which tells you something about the critical reception. Neva isn’t some niche indie title it’s a genuinely acclaimed experience that most casual players probably haven’t played yet. Getting it through PS Plus means accessibility for people who might not normally seek out indie platformers.
The only caveat is that this is still a leak, not official confirmation
But Billbill-kun’s track record is basically flawless. This insider has been right so consistently that the gaming community treats their leaks as nearly gospel until proven otherwise. So while Sony hasn’t made any official announcement, fans can basically bank on these three games hitting PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers in February.
If these games do arrive, February becomes one of the strongest months PS Plus has offered in recent memory.
You’re getting a triple-A blockbuster, a racing game with serious pedigree, and a critically acclaimed indie platformer. That’s variety across three completely different genres and price points. For subscribers, that’s the kind of month that justifies the subscription cost for the entire quarter.

