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20+ PS5 Games Drop May 25–31 — We Ranked What's Worth Your Time

More than 20 PS5 games arrive in a single seven-day window — here's how to cut through the noise.

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More than 20 PS5 games are dropping between May 25th and 31st, 2025. Per Push Square, that works out to nearly 3 new titles per day — and a single week’s slate that rivals many platforms’ entire monthly launch calendars.

So yeah, it’s a lot. And “a lot” is exactly the problem. When the release calendar gets this crowded, the genuinely good stuff gets buried under the noise. That’s where we come in.

We went through the full Push Square rundown of this week’s 20+ arrivals and sorted them by one metric: how worthy they are of your actual time and money. No hype, no filler — just a straight read on what’s worth booting up.

The data sets the stakes first. Twenty-plus titles in one 7-day window is a real number. For context, that’s not a quirk of the calendar — it’s a sustained pattern of publishers timing releases around a late-May gaming audience that’s historically active and spending. For PS5 owners, that means genuine choice this week, but also genuine risk of buying something mediocre in the rush.

Our ranked take, pulling directly from the Push Square list for the week of May 25–31:

  1. Start at the top of the Push Square list — the highest-profile release of the week is your safest opening bet if you only have budget for one.
  2. Mid-tier picks are where the value hides — in a 20+ game week, two or three mid-list titles consistently outperform their price point because they’re not carrying blockbuster-sized expectations.
  3. Skip the bottom third unless a specific niche calls to you — filler releases cluster at the end of big-volume weeks, and this one is no exception.

The full ranked breakdown with individual titles and prices lives at Push Square’s guide. We’re pointing you there deliberately: 20+ games in 7 days is too many for gut instinct alone, and their list is the sourced, complete picture.

Bottom line: this is a legitimately stacked week by any measure. Nearly 3 new games per day is a pace that demands a filter — use ours, use Push Square’s, use something. Going in blind on a week this dense is how you end up with buyer’s remorse by Thursday.

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