PlayStation Plus Additions For September Unveiled

Is it that time again? I think it is. Playstation via their blog and usual blog posts has announced the PS Plus games for September.  It’s not quite the hard-hitting list we got last month, but there are some pretty good titles here to take a look at and will give you a great time.


• The Plucky Squire
• Under The Waves
• Night in the Woods
• Chernobylite
• Wild Card Football
• Space Engineers
• Road 96
• Ben 10
• Far Cry 5

PS+ Premium

• Pistol Whip (PSVR2)
• Secret Agent Clank (PSP)
• Sky Gunner (PS2)
• Mister Mosquito (PS2)

This is on top of the previously added September games of the month that we got at the beginning of the month.

Of the titles listed, if you were looking for personal recommendations, Plucky Squire is definitely a good place to start, and probably the biggest stand out among all of these titles. Science fiction horror shooter Chernobylite is also a fantastic game i have enjoyed. Out of the classic section, Secret Agent Clank is by far the stand-out game and one I have personally beaten and enjoyed, albeit on the hardware of the PSP.

Is there anything on this list that interests you? Comment below

Russell "Casualties Of Gaming" Segui

Professional gamer, comic book collector, Guitar player, Metal head and I pretend to be a normal human being when life makes me

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Russell "Casualties Of Gaming" Segui

Professional gamer, comic book collector, Guitar player, Metal head and I pretend to be a normal human being when life makes me

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