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PlayStation 4 games: a huge library that still feels current

PlayStation 4 games remain popular because the catalogue is enormous and covers every mood, from long story-led adventures to quick sports matches. You will find new releases, remasters and indie hits alongside long-running favourites, which makes PS4 a strong platform for building a varied library without chasing every launch day. Many shoppers are also looking for cheap PS4 games or PS4 game deals, simply because the back catalogue offers so much value. Read More...

Most people shopping for PS4 games want one of three things: a great single-player campaign, a multiplayer staple for regular sessions, or something easy to share at home. Start there, then check the practical details like format, play mode, and age rating.

Choose by mood and play time: story, action, sport and quick-play favourites

If you like longer sessions, look for PS4 action adventure games and PS4 RPGs where progress builds over time. If you prefer shorter bursts, racing games, sports titles, puzzle games and party-friendly games tend to fit better because you can dip in and out without losing momentum. If you already own PlayStation VR, it can also be worth browsing PS4 VR games, because many favourites have immersive modes.

Buying as a gift is usually easier when you focus on the player’s habits rather than what is trending. A person who replays the same competitive game each week needs something different from someone who loves finishing a story and moving on.

Local co-op and split-screen: games that work on the sofa

For shared play, look for PS4 co-op games and split-screen games that run on one console. These titles are often the most-used purchases in a household because they turn a spare evening into something social without extra setup.

If two people will play regularly, a second controller is the practical upgrade that makes everything smoother. Game Controllers is the best place to find compatible pads for couch co-op and party games.

Online multiplayer and voice chat: what to check before you buy

Online features vary by game, but PlayStation Plus includes online multiplayer, which matters if the title relies on matchmaking or competitive modes. For mainly single-player games, this may be irrelevant, but for regular online sessions it is worth keeping in mind.

If you play with friends and use voice chat, comfort and microphone clarity become part of the experience. Gaming Headsets is useful when you want a headset that stays comfortable for longer sessions and keeps chat clear.

Physical disc or digital download: choose what suits your home

PS4 games are sold on disc and as digital purchases. Discs suit collections and lending, and they can be convenient if you swap between games often. Digital is tidy and instant, but it depends on storage and download time, especially for larger titles and updates.

When you are choosing, check whether a listing is a boxed disc, a download code, or an edition with extra content. That quick format check prevents the most common disappointment.

Buying for PS4 or PS5: compatibility and upgrades

If you own a PS5, it can still make sense to shop the PS4 library. Sony states that PS5 consoles are backward compatible with the overwhelming majority of PS4 games, so a large PS4 catalogue remains playable on newer hardware.

If you want the newest version of a cross-generation release, compare the PS4 and PS5 listings. If you are shopping for newer releases first, PlayStation 5 Games is the quickest way to see the current-generation library. It is also worth checking whether an upgrade path exists and what it includes, because it varies by title.

Some disc-based upgrades require a PS5 with a disc drive, because PS4 discs cannot be used with a PS5 Digital Edition. If you are also shopping for hardware, Games Consoles is the natural place to compare options.

Editions, DLC and age ratings: the details that avoid disappointment

Many PS4 listings include edition labels such as standard, deluxe, definitive, or Game of the Year edition. The difference is usually extra content such as DLC, a season pass, cosmetic items, or bundled expansions, so it is worth scanning the listing for what is actually included.

Age suitability is also worth checking. PEGI ratings use age categories 3, 7, 12, 16 and 18, and the content descriptors help explain why a game is rated that way, which is particularly useful when you are buying as a gift.

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If you are building a PS4 library from scratch, start with one longer story-led game, one quick-play option, and one multiplayer title. That mix tends to cover most moods and helps the console get used more often.

Once you know the platform you are buying for, Console Games makes it easier to browse by console and keep compatibility clear.