PS Plus titles announced for October

Sony’s latest State of Play has just wrapped, and as part of the many announcements, which included the follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, we learned of the games coming to PS Plus next month.

We also found out that The Last of Us: Part I, the remake of the critically acclaimed action adventure game, will be added to PS Plus this week, Thursday 26 September.

PS Plus – October 2024

All games for PS Plus Essential, playable from 1 October, includes:

  • WWE 2K24 (PS4, PS5)
  • Dead Space (PS5)
  • Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! (PS4, PS5)

If you like your horror games, I can’t recommend the Dead Space remake enough, as a huge fan of the original, the remake is entirely faithful to the original, with all those lovely next-gen bells and whistles too.

If you’re a fan of wrestling then there will be plenty to love in WWE 2K24 as the game celebrates 40 years of WrestleMania. You might not think it to look at the cover art, but Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! is a psychological horror?! Certainly don’t judge a book by its covers!!!

What do we think of next month’s announcement. I’m personally excited for The Last of Us: Part I and Dead Space!

Adam "Addy" Stewart

Hey, I'm Addy, self-confessed achievement whore. I love gaming (both of the video and tabletop variety) as well as a good ol' rock n' roll gig m/ Fave games are Bioshock , Dishonored, Dynamite Headdy, Elden Ring and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Drop me a follow on Twitter (OhNoNotAddy)

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PS Plus titles announced for October

Adam "Addy" Stewart

Hey, I'm Addy, self-confessed achievement whore. I love gaming (both of the video and tabletop variety) as well as a good ol' rock n' roll gig m/ Fave games are Bioshock , Dishonored, Dynamite Headdy, Elden Ring and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Drop me a follow on Twitter (OhNoNotAddy)

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