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PlayStation Plus just dropped a whopping 98 hours worth of free games

PlayStation Plus just dropped a whopping 98 hours worth of free games

That's a lot of gaming

New games have been added to PlayStation Plus for subscribers to download and enjoy, and they total up to a decent 98 hours of gameplay.

Across three games, you’ll be getting plenty of fun for your time invested, with several PlayStation games to dive into.

Payday 3 headlines PlayStation Plus Essential this month.

All of these hour estimations come from the reliable How Long To Beat.

If you want to jump into Payday 3, the multiplayer content will keep you going for many hours, however, for just the single player missions, you’ll be playing for a minimum of seven hours.

This could go up drastically to around 79.5 hours with different mission parameters and, of course, your level of skill.

The arcade-y Pac-Man World: RePac is a fresh take on an iconic video game character, and if you aim to complete everything available, you’ll get about nine hours of decent game time.

In this game, Pac-Man has returned home to find his mates have kidnapped by ghosts on his birthday.

That sounds like a pretty bad birthday, but at least Pac-Man has friends and good support network around him.

What a fulfilling life he leads.

Lastly, you’ve got High On Life, which is one for the Rick and Morty fans.

For the main story, you’ll be playing for approximately 10 hours, though if you’re gunning for the completionist status, it’s more like 21 hours.

So, there’s plenty to sink your teeth into this month, whether you’re into shooters, anarchic comedy, or classic arcade adventures.

Of course, you will need PlayStation Plus to gain access to these titles for free.

It’s a pretty tame month for the service without a particularly big hitter, but there’s still plenty to enjoy.

Go and get playing! Or don’t, I’m not your mother, and don’t really care how you spend your gaming time.

Featured Image Credit: Sony

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony