PlayStation Plus subscribers can pick up 89-rated remake and two more games for free
PLAYSTATION revealed the latest batch of games some players can grab at no additional cost during last night’s State of Play.
PS Plus members regardless of their subscription plan, get a few free games every month, and we now know the three titles coming in October.
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up WWE 2K24, Dead Space, and Doki Doki Literature Club Plus.
The new lineup of PS Plus Essential monthly games launched on October 1, 2024, and players subscribed to all tiers of the service will be able to claim the games.
Dead Space is the very recent remake of the classic 2008 sci-fi survival horror game of the same name.
With a very high 89 rating on review aggregator Metacritic, Dead Space is certainly the highlight of this month’s freebies.
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Set on a claustrophobic mining spaceship overrun by deadly monsters, the game has you play as engineer Isaac Clarke who must fight to survive the infestation.
Subscribers are getting the 2023 remake, which rebuilds the game from the ground up with modern graphics and immersive sound.
Celebrating 40 years of Wrestlemania, WWE 2K24 brings together a massive lineup of past and present pro wrestling stars.
With legends like the Undertaker and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, to current stars like Roman Reigns, John Cena, and Rhea Ripley, WWE 2K24 is arguably the best game in the series.
For more about the latest WWE 2K title, check out our WWE 2K24 review.
Finally, visual novel fans are Doki Doki Literature Club in its expanded Plus! version.
Don’t let the cutesy aesthetics and lighthearted dating sim vibes fool you, as the game is actually a psychological horror.
Subscribers will be able to claim the three monthly games from October 1 to November 4, 2024.
PS Plus members can still grab last month’s free games, Quidditch Champions, MLB The Show 24, and Little Nightmares 2, which will be available until September 30.
Claiming a PS Plus monthly game adds it to your library where it will stay forever, but you can play it as long as you have an active subscription.
For more PlayStation news, check out everything announced during the latest State of Play presentation.
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