
The current algorithm of PlayStation Plus offers continues to show in favor of its users. Each month, subscribers welcome new free titles to add to their backlogs. And for those under ‘Extra’ or ‘Premium’ members, Game Catalog also includes some exciting titles to the service as well. For free games in October 2024, it included the likes of WWE 2K24, Dead Space, and Doki Doki Literature Club Plus.
Additionally, September was a plentiful month for users as well. The free titles then consisted of Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, MLB The Show 24, Little Nightmares II – the first being a new release that arrived for free on PlayStation essentially. As for the Game Catalog additions then, it featured games Night In The Woods, Chernobylite, The Plucky Squire also.
Now for October 2024, the Game Catalog continues to grow with titles entering the fall season. All games listed will be available on October 15th. You can read the full roster below:
PlayStation VR 2
The Last Clockwinder
PlayStation 5
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me
Dead Island 2
Firefighting Simulator The Squad
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed
Gris
Overpass 2
Return to Monkey Island
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Tour de France 2023
Two Point Campus
PlayStation 4
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me
Dead Island 2
Firefighting Simulator The Squad
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed
Gris
Tour de France 2023
Two Point Campus
R-Type Dimensions EX
PlayStation 2
Siren
PlayStation
Dino Crisis
Among the list, we encourage you read up on our review for Dead Island 2. “After a near decade long absence, Dead Island 2 comes back from the dead to terrorize a new generation of players, and it modernizes the originals gameplay concepts and ideas. […] loved my time in Dead Island 2, and for the accessibility minded, the online co-op made the game very easy to pick up and play, and I was never frustrated with my time in Hell-A.”
Rectify Gaming also did a review for Overpass 2, giving it a score of 4/10. “Overpass 2 is a disappointment that’s difficult to overlook. The game’s unrealistic physics, high price tag, steering issues, and the stark contrast between the in-game vehicles and their real-life counterparts make it clear that this sequel is a lackluster follow-up to its predecessor.” You can read the full report by heading here.
How excited are you for this new lineup of PlayStation Plus Game Catalog titles?
Source: PlayStation Blog






