October 2023’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles have been made available to subscribers.
28.09.2023 - 15:23 / screenrant.com / Playstation Plus
The new PlayStation Plus games for October 2023 have been officially announced by Sony, giving players an insight into what they can expect for the upcoming month in terms of content. Even with the restructuring of the entire PS Plus subscription tiers and prices, players of all levels still get three monthly games for free, which can be downloaded and played at any time, so long as the user is still subscribed to the service. The titles offered by PS Plus tend to be varied, which in turn provides players with various experiences every month instead of a single month full of FPS games, for instance.
The PS Plus games for September 2023, for instance, brought forth a lot of variety in terms of genre, for example. The titles offered, which can be grabbed for free until October 2, are,, and. The new games announced by Sony for the PlayStation Plus lineup in October 2023 follow the same pattern of variety, giving players different options to choose from. There is a survival horror game, an indie RPG, and even a simulator.
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Following a leak shared by , the three titles were later confirmed by Sony in a post on the official PlayStation Blog. The free games offered by PlayStation Plus in October 2023 are,, and. The titles can be redeemed for free by subscribers between October 3 and November 6. After that, the games will become unavailable to redeem for free in the service. If players grab the titles during the period, however, they can download them at any time if their subscription is still active.
The most notable addition to the catalog is. The third-person survival horror game was released in 2022 to average review scores but provides a satisfying experience for fans of the genre. is set in space and is even considered a spiritual successor to the franchise. The other notable game in the PlayStation Plus October 2023 list is. Though the genre does not appeal to all players, this is one of the best in its category, with a complete roster of activities to complete. The sim also has a coop mode that allows players to manage their farm together.
The last addition, which may be the most exciting one, is. This indie title developed by WolfEye and published by Devolver Digital is an isometric RPG that infuses the Wild West theme with elements of fantasy and strategy. There are many options to choose from when redeeming the various free games offered by the PlayStation Plus service in October 2023.
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October 2023’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles have been made available to subscribers.
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PlayStation Plus' October 2023 offerings for its Extra and Premium tiers are exactly what one would expect around the Halloween season. Several horror titles such as,,, and 's third entry, are advertised as the subscription's major draws for the month alongside the DC superhero title, but there is another title that's been added that shouldn't be overlooked:
Sony has announced that PS5 cloud streaming will be launching for all PS Plus Premium subscribers later this month, giving remote access to full fat PlayStation 5 games from the PS Plus Game Catalog, support for Game Trials, as well as a selection of games that are owned by members.
Gotham Knights leads the pack of new titles coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe/ Premium game catalog, this month. Starting October 17, all higher-tier PS Plus members can hop onto their Batcycles and ride around the streets of Gotham City, beating up all kinds of volatile criminals in the hopes of unmasking the enigmatic Court of Owls. Players can switch between Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, and the Red Hood throughout the story to investigate Batman/ Bruce Wayne's death, and build out their character via a gear system. Gotham Knights wasn't nicely received at launch due to a myriad of performance issues across console and PC, in addition to having a repetitive gameplay loop. It will be available on the PS5 only.
Along with announcing a launch date for PS5 cloud streaming via PlayStation Plus Premium, Sony revealed the newest games coming to Extra and Premium in October. Starting October 17th, subscribers can get their hands on Gotham Knights, the only current-gen title for the month.
Earlier this year, Sony promised they would launch PS5 cloud streaming for PlayStation Plus Premium members sometime this year, and now they’ve revealed the new feature will be arriving this month. Streaming games to PS4 or PC won’t be supported yet, so some may question the utility, but it will allow you to keep SDD space clear while testing out PS Plus titles. The streaming tech also sounds fairly advanced, allowing you to play at up to 4K and 60fps with HDR. Here’s a rundown of key features…
Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed October 2023’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles.
Sony has announced that PS5 cloud streaming for PlayStation Plus Premium goes live on October 17th in Japan, October 23rd in Europe and October 30th in North America. There will be several titles from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog to stream, with “hundreds” of PS5 titles to support the same later.
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