PS Plus Users Get A Plague Tale Requiem Free In January

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2024 is right around the corner, and what better way to kick it off than to get some complimentary games from your PlayStation Plus subscription? As announced in the PS Blog, this month’s selection of games is headlined by A Plague Tale: Requiem, Asobo Studio’s 2022 tale of sickness and siblings. While he thought it dragged on a bit in the second half, our reviewer said, “Calling Requiem a standard sequel is a disservice; Asobo has created a Plague Tale epic.” You can read that full review here and take a look at the other two offerings below.

The other two games are Evil West and Nobody Saves the World, each also released in 2022. Evil West is a third-person shooter set in a world that’s a fusion between a classic Wild West and gothic horror and one that reminded one of our editors of his time as a kid playing Darkwatch. Meanwhile, Nobody Saves the World is about a shapeshifting Nobody (yeah, that’s his name) on a quest to find the wizard who can stop a fungal infection from overtaking the world. Written by John Carson, the Game Informer review reads, “Despite its minor shortcomings, Nobody Saves the World kept me enthralled from start to finish.”D All three games will be available to download on January 2.

And as always, as the new comes in, the old must go; subscribers will have until January 1 to download the current crop of PS Plus games, which includes Lego 2K Drive, Powerwash Simulator, and Sable.


Are you excited to check out any of January’s PS Plus Games? Let us know in the comments!

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