2.5 C
Berlin
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Variety in January for the cold winter months: the PS Plus free game line-up

Follow US

80FansLike
908FollowersFollow
57FollowersFollow

Sony is starting the year with an impressive trio for all PS Plus subscribers. Starting January 7, fresh games will be available for the Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers – and the line-up is quite something. This time, the focus is on narrative art, adrenaline, and chaotic action.

“The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe” is much more than a game – it’s a mind game. Here, you take on the role of Stanley, an office worker whose monotonous daily routine turns into a philosophical adventure full of surprising twists. Don’t be fooled by the minimalist setting: this game challenges your mind and stays with you for a long time. Perfect for those looking for a profound experience.

For racing fans, “Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered”brings back the feeling of experiencing car chases up close. Whether you’re a fugitive driver or a cop behind the wheel, the 2010 classic is now coming to the PS4 and PS5 with optimized graphics and an improved multiplayer mode. Fans of fast cars and fast-paced action should not miss out on this classic.

The offer is completed by “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League”, which, despite mixed reviews, scores with innovative gameplay approaches. Take on the roles of the infamous anti-heroes, face the mightiest heroes of the DC universe and experience an explosive team adventure. Harley Quinn and co. await you!

RELATED ARTICLES

Vaunted: A tactical RPG that rewrites history from character perspectives

Lost Lake Games has unveiled “Vaunted”, a new tactical RPG characterized by innovative storytelling. Inspired by XCOM and the...

Star Wars Zero Company: Real-time-with-pause lives on according to lead designer

According to the lead designer of “Star Wars Zero Company”, James Brawley, the real-time-with-pause mechanic is by no means...

“You fired your best employees” – Epic boss defends mass layoffs as a win for the labor market and...

After firing over 1,000 people, Tim Sweeney sees the glass as half full - because the job market now...