We are at the final Wednesday of April, so it’s time for Sony to reveal what games are going to be available for those who spend a hefty price to obtain a PlayStation Plus subscription in the last month of Spring.
Let’s see those who pay to have online multiplayer on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 (while on Xbox, Microsoft let its cost go for free-to-play titles), what they will get. The first game will be Wreckfest: Drive Hard, Die Last on PlayStation 5 (the PlayStation 4 version doesn’t become free!): Bugbear, formerly responsible for the FlatOut games, has refined its formula from the mid-2000s. The second game is from Electronic Arts and DICE: it’s Battlefield V, which will thus get its last hurrah (the game doesn’t get updated anymore, and the team is hard at work on the unnamed Battlefield; we call it Battlefield 6, and it might be on next-gen consoles only). The third title (three seems to be the norm nowadays) is Stranded Deep. The latter two games are available for PlayStation 4. All three titles will be available until May 31.
As a reminder, until Monday, you can pick up the April games. The line-up for this month includes Oddworld: Soulstorm (only on PlayStation 5; the PlayStation 4 version is not part of the deal!), Sony Interactive Entertainment Bend Studio’s Days Gone (which will get a PC port shortly, but a sequel is unlikely at the moment), and Zombie Army 4: Dead War. The last two games are for PlayStation 4, but via backwards compatibility, you can play them on PlayStation 5, too.
This list isn’t a big one, but it’s still more than nothing. Despite having more PlayStation Plus subscribers than a year ago (we discussed it today before in detail when Sony revealed the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 shipments), the company still doesn’t seem to be interested in upping the ante.
Source: PS Blog
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