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PlayStation gamers warned they've 24 hours left to claim 3 free games
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Published 13:31 3 Feb 2025 GMT

PlayStation gamers warned they've 24 hours left to claim 3 free games

At least two out of three of these are worth getting for free...

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Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation, Need For Speed

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Two incredible games (and one decidedly mid game) are leaving PlayStation Plus tomorrow, so you better make sure you log in and claim them while you still can.

As revealed by Sony on the PlayStation Blog at the end of last month, three new games are landing on PlayStation Plus’ Monthly Games - but the previous month's games are set to leave in less than 24 hours.

The new games this month are Payday 3, High on Life, and Pac-Man World Re-Pac. Great news for people who like great games but are morally opposed to giving Justin Roiland money.

However, this of course means you’ll have to hop on and claim the current monthly games before they disappear forever, which is a worthwhile endeavour for the majority of titles offered up last January.

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In case you need a refresher, January’s monthly games included Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe and... Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered is a fun, simple little time waster of a racing game and The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe is one of the smartest video game narratives of the last couple of decades, but Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League? Jeez, what is there to say that hasn’t already been said?

Look, I gave Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League a go myself. It’s ok. The shooting feels good and the movement feels alright.

It’s ultimately let down by its bloated live-service mechanics and weak narrative, yes, but as a free title? It’s not bad. Fun for an hour or two, at least.

Just count your lucky stars it wasn’t Skull Island: Rise of Kong or something. Now there’s an example of a truly terrible bloody game. Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League looks like Citizen Kane up against that.

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