
Although September is already here, Sony Interactive Entertainment decided to wait until the official month to announce its new lineup for this month’s PlayStation Plus free titles. Already, both Microsoft & Google unveiled its free games for Xbox Live Games with Gold alongside Stadia Pro respectively. But now, PlayStation Plus is taking the spotlight for September 2021 now.
In that, Sony Interactive Entertainment on Monday revealed that three new games will be coming to PlayStation Plus members at no additional cost: Overcooked: All You Can Eat!, Hitman 2, and Predator: Hunting Grounds. There is some clarifications though. Overcooked: All You Can Eat! Is only for PlayStation 5 users while the remaining Hitman 2, and Predator: Hunting Grounds is for PlayStation 4 owners.
For the month of August 2021, those respective titles are still available until September 6th. In that, Hunter’s Arena: Legends, Plants Vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, And Tennis World Tour 2 are the featured titles for that month. In contrast to the approaching additions, Sony Interactive Entertainment is making a comeback for a withholding lineup last month.
Elsewhere in news relevant to PlayStation Plus, the monthly online service faced its first major decline since its founding. In that, it was indicated roughly 2 million users did not renew their subscriptions this past financial quarter. In response to the discovery, corporate Sony CFO Hiroki Totoki comments his confidence in the service.
“Of course, 104m is not a strong number, but are we looking at it as a declining trend? We don’t think so,” Totoki told then. “We are trying to analyse different elements, but there are no conspicuous trends that we can capture. Maybe this month or next month we will have to continue to watch and do an analysis.” You can read the full report by heading here.
Which PlayStation Plus title has you most excited for this month?
Overcooked: All You Can Eat!, Hitman 2, and Predator: Hunting Grounds arrives to PlayStation Plus on September 7, 2021 until October 4, 2021.
Source: PlayStation Blog







