PlayStation Plus subscribers have got 15 more games to try, following the recent October update.
These titles will eventually leave the service, so it’s best to give them a go now while you still can but you’ll likely have plenty of time to try them out.
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Fan reception has been quite positive to the below titles, especially following the disappointing three free monthly games, which PlayStation Plus subscribers felt were underwhelming to say the least, though one of the games is surprising some with its quality.
The PlayStation Extra games are as follows:
- Gotham Knights (PS5)
- The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes (PS5, PS4)
- Disco Elysium: The Final Cut (PS5, PS4)
- Far: Changing Tides (PS5, PS4)
- Gungrave Gore (PS5, PS4)
- Elite Dangerous (PS4)
- Dead Island: Definitive Edition (PS4)
- Alien Isolation (PS4)
- Outlast 2 (PS4)
- Eldest Souls (PS5, PS4)
- Roki (PS5, PS4)
Out of all of them, Alien Isolation and Outlast 2 are well worth trying purely for the spooky month vibes. I’d also recommend giving Gotham Knights a go, it’s nowhere near the masterful work the Rocksteady Arkham trilogy was, but worth a go while it’s a free (ish) download.
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Some more PlayStation classic games will also be joining the service, though you’ll need a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription for these titles. It might be worth upgrading to Premium if you haven’t already, especially since it’ll soon support cloud-streaming games.
The PlayStation Classic titles are as follows:
- Tekken 6 (PS5, PS4)
- SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny (PS5, PS4)
- Ape Escape Academy (PS5, PS4)
- IQ Final (PS5, PS4)
And there you have it, some decent games joining PlayStation Plus for a limited time. There’s bound to be something for everyone, though it might be worth trying the lot and see if you can find your next favourite game!
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus