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PlayStation Plus Day One free game gets rave reviews

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Published 12:33 14 Aug 2023 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus Day One free game gets rave reviews

PlayStation Plus day one release Moving Out 2 has just received rave reviews.

Kate Harrold

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Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus

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We’re just one day away from the release of Moving Out 2 - the highly anticipated sequel to 2020’s Moving Out. If you’re a PlayStation Plus extra or premium tier subscriber, you’re in luck as you’ll be able to nab the title has a day one release on the subscription service - and it’s just received rave reviews.

In total, the extra and premium tiers are receiving 17 free games in August. The catalogue is due to update tomorrow, on 15 August. Extra subscribers will gain access to Moving Out 2, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Lost Judgment, Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobed, Two Point Hospital: Jumbo Edition, Source Of Madness, Cursed To Golf, Dreams, PJ Masks: Heroes Of The Night, Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures, Lawn Mowing Simulator: Landmark Edition, Spellforce III Reforced, and Midnight Fight Express - followed by another day one release, Sea of Stars, on 29 August. For premium users, MediEvil: Resurrection, Ape Escape: On The Loose, and Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice will join the catalogue.

Take a look at Moving Out 2 in action below.

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Today though, we’re here to discuss Moving Out 2 which looks to be a great day one release. It’s garnered a very respectable score of 83 over on Metacritic, so allow me to inform you what the critics are saying. TheSixthAxis wrote, “It’s a clichéd line but that doesn’t stop it from being true: if you loved Moving Out then you’ll love Moving Out 2. It’s a whole lot more of the same chaotic multiplayer action you’ve come to expect.”

Push Square added, “If you're after more Overcooked-like co-op fun, Moving Out 2 is a great option. Its colourful presentation, cheeky humour, and increasingly madcap levels combine for a successful follow-up,” while WellPlayed added, “Rarely can you say that moving house is fun, but SMG Studio’s co-op party sequel manages to introduce more than enough new ideas and added content to have you pushing aside your weekend plans to pack and stack.”

Curious to know what Moving Out 2 is about? Several interdimensional portals have opened around the town of Packmore, sending you and your fellow lifters through tears in the fabric of space of time. The game is also available to purchase on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC - and on PlayStation 4/5 if you’re not a PS Plus subscriber.

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