You know what time it is. That’s right, it’s PlayStation Plus time, and just in case we didn’t have enough games coming our way when the service’s overhaul hits us in a few weeks’ time, we still have the regular monthly freebies to look forward to.
As reported by VGC, it seems that next month’s titles are upon us. Now, as we all know, the monthly PS Plus games have been consistently and accurately leaked early for basically a full year now, but this has been by French outlet Dealabs (who, you guessed it, got this month’s freebies right, too). However, this leak is from a Spanish site, Areajugones, so it’s a different source from usual. Regardless, let’s get into it.
Spoiler alert for the next paragraph, but yes, one of the freebies is apparently God of War. Take a look at this hilarious deleted line from the game below.
First up, and perhaps most bafflingly, we have God of War. This award-winning 2018 is obviously an excellent game, but it’s a pretty confusing choice given that it’s been free to play on PlayStation Now for ages now, and will be part of the free games catalogue available to Extra and Premium tier PlayStation Plus members when the overhauled service launches. Now, the bonus here is that, for anyone who’s sticking to the Essential tier going forward, you’ll still be able to grab yourself Kratos’ most recent adventure, which is a fantastic one if you’ve not already played it.
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Next, we have Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker - a Naruto themed fighting game, in which players can team up in groups of four to take on others online. It’s perhaps not the most exciting title in the world, but hey. Something for the anime and manga fans, right?
Finally, we have another fighting game, although one with a pretty different vibe - Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. With the hype for Warner Bros.’ MultiVersus taking over the internet lately, it’d actually make sense for this one to be included (although it’s sadly lacking the greatest fighting game character of all time, Shaggy).
Again, all this is unofficial information right now, and comes from a different source from the usual PS Plus leaks, so do take it with a pinch of salt until things get confirmed.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus