The Epic Games Store’s next free title has been announced.
16.01.2024 - 19:12 / videogameschronicle.com / Square Enix / Playstation Plus / Tom Ivan
January’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles are now available.
Unlike this month’s PlayStation Plus Essential games, which all members can claim, Game Catalogue’s downloadable PS4 and PS5 titles are only available to players who subscribe to the service’s Extra and Premium tiers.
This month’s additions, which are published in full below, include Resident Evil 2, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and Hardspace: Shipbreaker.
PlayStation Plus Premium members also receive access to a selection of PS1, PS2 and PSP games to download, and PS3 games via cloud streaming.
This month’s additions to the Classics Catalogue include Rally Cross, Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace and Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection.
December’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles included Grand Theft Auto 5, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, Mega Man Legacy Collection and Thrillville.
Square Enix announced today that its 4v4 shooter Foamstars will launch on February 6 as a PlayStation Plus monthly game.
It will be available for subscribers to redeem at no additional cost until March 5, after which it will be sold on the PlayStation Store for $30 / £25.
The Epic Games Store’s next free title has been announced.
PlayStation gift card prices have been reduced by 15% at UK retailer Currys.
Fresh details about Blizzard’s cancelled survival game have been revealed.
Sony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly planning to bring Until Dawn to PS5 and PC.
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Members in the Extra and Premium tiers of PlayStation Plus will lose access to 10 games in February 2024. PS Plus Extra subscribers can play a number of different games as a part of their subscription service, with Premium users getting some additional benefits on top.
The PlayStation Plus subscription service is pretty much a must-have for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 platforms. However, three tiers are available for PlayStation Plus, so if you’re on the most basic tier, you’re missing out on access to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. This feature is reserved for those who subscribe to PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium. With it, you’ll gain access to a wide assortment of video game titles to enjoy. However, while the game service does provide players a means to enjoy a new collection of games added into the mix monthly, there is a collection of titles that end up getting tossed out.
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Hey everyone, Foamstars Producer Kosuke Okatani here. We’ve kept all of you waiting since the announcement of Foamstars May of last year, but we’re happy to announce that Foamstars will release on February 6, 2024!
Sony typically reveals its PS Plus free games, or Essential tier additions, on the last Wednesday before the first Tuesday of a month, but it's decided to reveal Foamstars as the headlining title for February 6. The rationale behind this early reveal likely has to do with the fact that Foamstars, which is being published by Square Enix, did not have a previously announced release date; in other words, it's launching day one on the PS Plus service.
The upcoming PlayStation exclusive Foamstarswill utilize AI for some of its artwork, as confirmed by producer Kosuke Okatani. Square Enix announced this colorful multiplayer hero shooter during a PlayStation Showcase event back in May, quickly drawing comparisons to Nintendo’s Splatoon series due to Foamstars’ primary gimmick of spraying the battlefield with foam to help navigate the environment or block enemy attacks. Foamstars is set to launch as part of the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup on February 6, and if successful could kickstart a new wave of Splatoon-like games.