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

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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!

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