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10 bästa plattformsspel på PlayStation Plus (mars 2026)
There’s a joy that’s hard to explain when you learn the levels and can predict the exact time to make a jump. Even more so when you know how high you need to go before hitting the ground again.
Platforming games have become far more complex, testing your patience with how tight the windows are for jumping, kicking, or sliding to avoid obstacles. The best ones add övertygande berättelser in an immersive world as well.
Today, we’re going over the best platforming games on PlayStation Plus.
Vad är ett plattformsspel?

A plattformsspel often requires you to run and jump from point A to point B. It’s a test of perfect timing and precision, moving at a fast speed across multiple levels filled with challenges, puzzles, obstacles, and enemies.
Bästa plattformsspel på PlayStation Plus
PlayStation Plus often adds new games to its catalog every couple of months or so. Keep up with the best platforming games on PlayStation Plus this month below.
10. Jak och Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
You have another chance at revisiting Jak och Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, enjoying polished visuals and improved controls. Much of the original gameplay experience remains intact. The same vibrant environments and inseparable friendship between Jak and Daxter remain.
And so, it’s a refreshing remaster of the PS2 original, providing the most up-to-date modern performance on the PS4 and PS5, where you can dive back into the magical adventure of reversing your best friend’s transformation into a furry Ottsel.
9. Rayman Legends
Rayman Legends falls along the same lines of colorful platforming adventures, although with cleaner visuals. And the environments are definitely more varied, full of fantasy ideas and alien creatures.
This is literally the Glade of Dreams, where nightmares are spreading like wildfire. And it’s up to you to stop the monsters terrorizing the sanity of what was once a haven for Rayman and the Teensies.
8. Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition
It’s just a pure joy playing Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition. How smoothly your insectoid warrior controls, how flawlessly they swing their pen-like sword. It’s almost like a consolation for how tough it can get to cruise by the relentless darkness enveloping Hallownest.
Not only are there life-threatening hazards and obstacles to watch out for, but also more than 150 enemies and 40 bosses to contend with. Yet, it still remains an entertaining experience, discovering every hidden path and secret buried in the twisted caverns and deadly wastes you navigate.
7. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
The multiverse has always been a concept full of wild possibilities. And in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, that sense of infinity is taken quite literally in the overwhelming number of dimensions you can jump to.
Yet, it’s all a connected epic adventure, with the evil emperor at its centerpiece. Even as you unlock a dizzying amount of sci-fi gadgets and enjoy repairing rifts through solving dimension-spanning puzzles, you still have a core mission at heart to put down the evil robotic emperor for good.
6. Försök Fusion
Thrill seekers will enjoy the heck out of Trialsfusion, merging motorcycle racing with daring stunts. The environment itself is an incentive to set new records, with users customizing some of the most deadly courses.
You have ramps that stretch into the sky and natural terrain across the Grand Canyon. Either way, the variety of tricks you can pull off and places you can try out is astonishing, taking you all around the world.
5. Sackboy: Ett stort äventyr
It’s still bizarre to think that Sackboy was a side character before making his debut in Sackboy: Ett stort äventyr because he truly is made for starring in the spotlight. Those googly eyes and wide smile, always ready for adventure, even when it takes him to his worst nightmare.
You’re playing hero in a whimsical world, where creativity is bursting at the seams. The number of things on screen, moving platforms, obstacles, NPCs, hot air balloons flying all over, a particularly sinister snowman chasing you, paint brushes; it’s all so beautifully chaotic, and a must-play.
4. Gravity Rush Remastrad
For a change of pace among the best platforming games on PlayStation Plus, you might want to look into Gravity Rush remastrad. It’s anime-styled, but even more than that, it incorporates a pretty enticing gravity-defying mechanic.
For a city in the sky, it makes sense to defy gravity, whether you’re floating, free-falling in any direction, walking on walls or ceilings.
3. Ape Escape
Ape Escape has the most charming chunky blocks of environments and characters. And it just oozes nostalgia, but with a dash of modern polish. It’s fitting, given the original release in 1999 on the PlayStation.
It remains a hilarious but engaging platforming adventure you remember, with hundreds of cheeky chimps to slingshot, trap in a monkey net, track down with a monkey radar, among plenty of other fun gadgets for a chimp time-traveling hunter.
2. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
När Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was released, it really brought the house down with how expertly its levels and abilities were designed. Striking visuals and levels, with perfect platforms for an acrobatic, sword-wielding Prince of Persia.
Your time powers also fit perfectly with the Persian setting, marrying with the mythological beasts you fight. You can teleport, rewind time, and even bring objects from hidden dimensions, all so diverse and constantly keep you on your toes.
1. Fotgängaren
Yet another platforming game on PlayStation Plus to turn the tables on the norm is Fotgängaren. Initially, it’s straightforward, controlling a stick figure’s movement around a modern city using road signs and traffic lights. However, the puzzles and levels grow more complex, with elevators introducing multiple floors, prompts to rearrange signs and manipulate doors and circuits.
From trampolines to lasers and tangled cables, the levels in Fotgängaren consistently surprise you with their ingenuity. They inspire you to think outside the box, pausing to reflect on past puzzles to solve current and future ones.