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PlayStation Plus Games Now Available For Free In May

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PlayStation Plus’s latest selection of free games, are now available to subscribers of the Essential tier and above. Any player that is a member of the subscription service can now claim four titles to add to their library this month. 

The May 2024 lineup includes EA Sports FC 24, Ghostrunner 2, Tunic and Destiny 2: Lightfall.

PlayStation Plus May Monthly Games

PlayStation Plus May Monthly Games

To claim these games members simply need to log into their account and head to the PlayStation Plus section on either their console or the PlayStation App and select “Add To Library” on each game. These will then remain accessible for as long as they are a PlayStation Plus member.

EA Sports FC 24 is EA’s latest in the long running football series, now without the FIFA name. It still offers many of the same features from Ultimate Team, Career Mode, Volta football as well as your more traditional game modes such as Kick-Off. The addition to PS Plus will be in time for players to take part in the annual Team of the Season event on Ultimate team, where many of the world’s top players receive new cards with improved stats.

Ghostrunner 2 is an action packed, parkour fueled sequel to the first game. Set in a cyberpunk-style universe players must be quick to deliver blows in often frantic combat encounters.

Tunic on the other hand is a much more simple offering, the cartoon style isometric action game follows a small fox like creature as he explores a land filled with ancient powers and lost relics. Players will have to collect powerful items to aid them in defeating monsterous beasts and ferocious monsters.

Finally is Destiny 2: Lightfall, which is a major expansion for the free to play game developed by Bungie. PlayStation Plus had previously offered players the chance to claim The Witch Queen expansion meaning long-term subscribers will now be able to take advantage of the full Destiny 2 offering. It adds to the gameplay of the base game, and includes a new free roam world set on the planet Neptune called Neomuna. New dungeons are also added which includes new story content.


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