
PlayStation Plus subscribers can now enjoy 15 additional games as part of the October update. Although these titles will eventually leave the service, players have ample opportunity to try them out.
The newly added games include popular titles such as Gotham Knights, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, Far: Changing Tides, Gungrave Gore, Elite Dangerous, Dead Island: Definitive Edition, Alien Isolation, Outlast 2, Eldest Souls, and Roki.
Alien Isolation and Outlast 2, in particular, are recommended for those seeking a spooky gaming experience during the Halloween month. While Gotham Knights may not match the quality of the renowned Rocksteady Arkham trilogy, it is still worth a try, especially considering it is available as a free download.
In addition to these games, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can access a selection of classic PlayStation titles. Some of the featured titles include Tekken 6, SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny, Ape Escape Academy, and IQ Final. Upgrading to the Premium subscription may be beneficial, as the service will soon support cloud-streaming games.
With 15 new games joining the PlayStation Plus subscription for a limited time, there is bound to be something for everyone. Whether players are searching for their next favorite game or simply want to explore new gaming experiences, this update offers a variety of options.
Definitions:
- PlayStation Plus: a subscription service offered by Sony for PlayStation users, providing access to free games, online multiplayer, and other benefits.
- Gaming subscription: a recurring service that offers access to a selection of games for a fixed period of time, often including additional perks.
- Halloween month vibes: the spooky and atmospheric feelings associated with the month of October, particularly in relation to Halloween-themed activities and entertainment.
- Cloud-streaming games: games that can be played remotely on various devices over an internet connection without the need for downloading or installing them.
Sources: PlayStation Blog