PlayStation Plus is Sony’s version of Xbox Game Pass, and it offers subscribers a large and constantly expanding library of games. There are three plans starting at $10 a month, but each plan gives subscribers access to monthly games and rewards. Subscribers can now play the remake of the horror game Dead Space and other games, too, and these games will be available until Nov. 4.
Here are all the games PlayStation Plus subscribers can access throughout October. You can also check out what games PlayStation added to its games library in September.
Dead Space
Return to the USG Ishimura and fight through the grotesque creatures within it in the remake of this survival-horror classic. You play as an engineer named Isaac Clarke responding to the ship’s distress signal. Your partner Nicole is on the ship, and when you find the ship’s crew slaughtered, you set out to find her and uncover what happened. You can play this game with the lights on — I won’t tell.
WWE 2K24
Celebrate almost 40 years of WrestleMania with iconic wrestlers, like Andre the Giant and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, in this wrestling game. Relive some of the most memorable moments of WrestleMania, like when Bret “The Hitman” Hart claimed the WWF Intercontinental Championship after defeating “Rowdy” Roddy Piper in WrestleMania 8.
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus
Write poetry, impress your crush and experience this beloved… psychological horror story? Yeah, you read that right. This game is a visual novel, so you mostly read text throughout the game, but you do make choices that will affect the outcome. And without giving anything away, there is a reason this game comes with a warning that it isn’t suitable for children or those easily disturbed, so play at your own risk.
Monthly games that left PS Plus
While all PS Plus subscribers can play these games throughout October, three other games are no longer available on the service. That means you’ll have to buy these games separately now.
For more on PlayStation Plus, here’s what to know about the service. You can also check out the latest upcoming games from Apple Arcade, Netflix Games and Crunchyroll Game Vault.
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