Recently, Sony finally announced the long-rumored Project Spartacus.PlayStation Pluswill be expanding come June, becoming a three-tiered service and combining some of PS Now’s features into it. In short, this new service gives players quite a few options, a massive catalog of games, and the ability tostream PS3 titles and/or download PS1, PS2, and PSP titles.

Nonetheless, it is a big library across its three tiers: PS Plus Essentials, PS Plus Extra, and PS Plus Premium. Essentials is essentially PS Plus as it exists now, while the Extra category gives fans access to a PS Plus Collection-like catalog of 400 PS4/PS5 games, includingGod of War, Death Stranding, Returnal,and more. Among other features,PS Plus Premium adds 340 more, but older gen, gamesto the service. These have yet to be confirmed, but a recent leak may have revealed a quick peek.

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According to Redditor andy24olivera, they came across the below image on their console, took a quick screenshot, and then it disappeared. This should be taken with a grain of salt, as there is no real evidence this came from the console, and there are parts of it that seem to be red flags. But, still, many would be excited to see these games onPS Plus Premium.

From the icons below, this list of games could includeSilent Hill 2, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, Infamous, Twisted Metal, Resident Evil 2, Daxter, Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy,Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core, Rayman, Fallout: New Vegas, Ratchet and Clank, Dino Crisis, Little Big Planet 2, and others.

Obviously, some of these games are pure nostalgia from their time, such asFinal Fantasy 7: Crisis Core, and many of them would be definitive representations of their platforms. However, again, this could be easily faked. It is incredibly similar to the standard PS Plus Collection UI, andSilent Hill 2’s inclusion, while not impossible, is sketchy. After all, it’s no secret thatKonami lost theSilent Hill 2code.

Fans should take this with a HUGE grain of salt, but even if this is fake, what it makes clear is how great the line-up could be if Sony chooses the best possiblePS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP gamesout of the gate.