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PlayStation Plus gamers warned they've one last chance to nab acclaimed free game

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Published 12:08 21 Oct 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus gamers warned they've one last chance to nab acclaimed free game

Get it before it's gone

Sam Cawley

Sam Cawley

PlayStation Plus subscribers have one last chance to try a stellar sci-fi shooter before it leaves the service, coming highly recommended from those who’ve played it.

As with every month a select few games are being shuffled off PlayStation Plus to make room for new additions, it sucks but unfortunately that’s just the way the subscription service works.

One title leaving the service is none other than Red Dead Redemption 2, a heartbreaking loss

You’ve still got time to try some of these titles out though, as even if you don’t finish them you can at least have them on your radar and maybe pick them up when they’re next on sale.

One game being recommended to you by subscribers is the sci-fi shooter Chorus, a shooter that caters to those who like a quick story but plenty to see and do in the meantime.

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The game’s description reads: “Take control of Nara on a quest to destroy the dark cult that created her. Unlock devastating weapons & mind-bending abilities in an evolution of the space-combat shooter. Along with Forsaken, her sentient starfighter, explore ancient temples, engage in zero-g combat & venture beyond waking reality.”

The game was shared on the PlayStation Plus subreddit, with the user saying “I highly recommend it … it might take you around 12-15 hours to finish the story, and maybe an additional 8-10 hours if you take your time and do all the side quests.”

Commenters who’d played the game agreed, with one describing it as “super fun” and another adding that they’d “bought this game a few years back and loved it just for drifting in space.”

Chorus will be leaving the PlayStation Plus Extra game library next month, so if it sounds of interest you haven’t got long to try it for free and see what you think.

Featured Image Credit: Deep Silver/Sony

Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation

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