Earlier this month, Sony shared the three games it was offering to PlayStation Plus subscribers. It's hard to say the selection was particularly enticing. RoboCop: Rogue City, The Texas Chain Saw Massacreand Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory can be claimed, and starting today, Extra and Premium subscribers can also access a handful of additional games, but not necessarily much more attractive.
What will you play?
This April, Sony isn’t being very generous and is only offering 6 modern games and 2 classic games to its players. Among them, only Blue Prince and Lost Records Part 2 are really worth downloading since they are released in the catalog on the day of their release. This is therefore a godsend for those who were hesitant to buy them. Moreover, the titles offered lose their interest as they are already largely acquired by most players. They will succeed in finding buyers.
The company specifies that Blue Prince and EA Sports PGA Tour will be available from April 10, and that all other titles will be available from from April 15.
PS4 and PS5 games
- Hogwarts Legacy: Hogwarts Legacy
- Blue Prince
- Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2
- EA Sports PGA Tour
- Battlefield 1
- PlateUp!
Classic games and/or PSVR 2
- Alone in the Dark 2
- War of the Monsters
How to enjoy these games?
As a reminder, PlayStation Plus is a subscription service offered by Sony on its consoles, giving you monthly access to free downloadable games and allows you to play online multiplayer games. The basic subscription is available at prices of €8.99 per month, €24.99 per quarter or €71.99 per year.
The Extra (400 PS4/PS5 games) or Premium (700 PS/PS2/PS3/PS4/PS5 games, streaming on PC, free trials) packages are priced at €13.99 per month / €39.99 per quarter / €125.99 per year for the Extra package or €16.99 per month / €49.99 per quarter / €151.99 per year for the Premium package. If you're still unsure which one to choose, refer to our complete guide.
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