PlayStation Plus members are set to get free games next months. The list of video games that players can get has been revealed early during the PS4 State of Play broadcast that took place on Tuesday this week.
This was also announced via PlayStation’s blog site, and gamers are really delighted for the update. It was said that the lineup is enough to keep the players entertained this fall and this is because the company chose two blockbuster games to give away to PlayStation Plus registrants.
The free games
At this time, PlayStation revealed that October’s free games for PS4 are “The Last of Us Remastered” and “MLB The Show 19.” It was said that these titles would be available for download starting Oct. 1. However, as mentioned before, only members will be able to avail of this offer. PlayStation also shared descriptions of what they can expect in the free games and here they are.
“‘The Last of Us Remastered’ takes place 20 years after a pandemic has radically changed civilization, where infected humans run wild, and survivors kill each other for food, weapons – whatever they can get their hands on,” the note reads. “Joel, a violent survivor, is hired to smuggle a 14-year-old girl, Ellie, out of an oppressive military quarantine zone, but what starts as a small job soon transforms into a brutal journey across the U.S.”
MLB the Show 19
As for the “MLB the Show 19,” it will come with the legendary player Ted Williams’ character. It was said that players can also unlock rewards by reliving the most memorable moments from the post-season 2019 games.
Further, since this is the first time that this game has been included on PS4 Plus, PlayStation will also be giving away free in-game content for users who will download and play the game any time in October.
PS4 Plus subscribers must stay tuned next week because as noted by Express, the PlayStation Plus free game selections for October are going live next Tuesday. “The Last of Us Remastered” and “MLB The Show 19” can be downloaded until Nov. 4.


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