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PlayStation Plus' latest free game hailed as a 'perfect' 10/10 inclusion

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Published 13:30 5 Jul 2023 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus' latest free game hailed as a 'perfect' 10/10 inclusion

PlayStation Plus July 2023 includes a free game hailed as a 'perfect' 10/10 inclusion.

Richard Lee Breslin

Richard Lee Breslin

Each month, subscribers receive a selection of new games to enjoy with PlayStation Plus and it can include some absolute gems.

Ever since Sony’s PlayStation Plus service was revised in 2022, subscribers now have the choice of three tiers, each varying in content. The most basic tier is PS Plus Essential, which offers a small selection of games every month, as well as online gaming, exclusive discounts, DLC and more.

PlayStation Plus Extra offers everything that is included in the Essential tier, but with a much wider selection of PS5 and PS4 games to choose from. Whereas the top tier, PS Plus Premium offers everything included in the previous two tiers, but additional selections across PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5 and PSP, as well as the ability to stream games and more.

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Recently, Sony revealed the PS Plus games for July 2023 and it arguably featured some of the best selections so far this year. The three-game lineup included Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Alan Wake Remastered and finally, Endling - Extinction is Forever, and it's the latter game that is the topic of discussion for today.

This is a charming 3D side-scrolling indie game developed by Herobeat Studios. Its story is set in a post-apocalyptic world in which the player controls a mother Fox that must raise, protect and find a safe haven for her young cubs in this harsh new world.

Endling - Extinction is Forever has been well-received by critics and fans alike. On Metacritic for PlayStation 4, it has earned scores of 82 from critics and 8.3 from users. Fans on Reddit have been discussing its recent inclusion with PS Plus in June 2023.



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“Endling - Extinction is Forever has won multiple game awards and is highly rated on Steam (10/10) with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews,” said Redditor kabirsingh84. “Yep. Nobody spoke about this when the games were revealed. By far my most anticipated game, and a perfect PS+ inclusion,” agreed StarTruckNxtGyration. “I can’t wait to play Endling,” said TrickSoup2.

In related news, PlayStation Plus now has a whopping 453 games to play and at least two games included in the recent library promise to take up ‘hundreds of hours of players' lives.

Endling - Extinction is Forever is available now for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices.

Featured Image Credit: Sony

Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, Free Games, Indie Games

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