PlayStation Plus is Sony’s version of Xbox Game Pass, and it offers subscribers a large and constantly expanding library of games. There are three plans, starting at $10 a month, and each gives subscribers access to monthly games and rewards. And all PS Plus subscribers can play one of last year’s biggest duds and a game from a popular racing franchise at no additional cost for a couple more days.
Here are all the games PlayStation Plus subscribers can access now, but you better hurry. You have until Monday to access these games. You can also check out the games Sony added to the PlayStation Plus Library in December.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
According to IGN, Warner Bros. Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels said in an earnings call in February 2024 that this game fell short of expectations, and it led to a $200 million impairment charge. If you want to see why it didn’t perform so well, now’s your chance!Â
You control a team of DC supervillains who are trying to protect the city of Metropolis from being destroyed by the superheroes who once vowed to protect it. Each team member has their own unique moves and play styles to tackle different obstacles and enemies around the city. You can play this action-adventure shooter on your own or with friends in multiplayer co-op. Who knows? Maybe you’ll enjoy the game, or maybe you’ll walk away thinking, “Glad I didn’t pay for that.”
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered
The Need for Speed racing franchise is known for its illegal street races and car customization. And in this remastered version of the 2010 game, you can race as an outlaw or stop lawbreakers as a cop. This version maintains a lot of the original game, but it brings updated graphics, cross-platform multiplayer and more to your racing experience.
The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
Contradictions abound in this exploration game set in an eerie office that will remind people of the Apple TV Plus show Severance. All your office co-workers have disappeared, so you set out to find them. In this version of the game, the office has gotten larger, modern technology has seeped into the workplace, and there are new choices to make. So strap in for this game that explores fate, choice and how they do — or don’t — influence each other.
For more on PlayStation Plus, here’s what to know about the service. You can also check out the latest upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass, Apple Arcade and Netflix Games.
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