PS4's Free PlayStation Plus Games For October Revealed
Free the games.
With October rapidly approaching, Sony has announced the lineup of free games PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download during the spookiest month of the year. So without further ado, let's run down the PS4, PS3, and PS Vita games that will be available for free between October 2 and November 5.
As usual, two games will be free for each console, but thanks to Cross-Play, you can play five of them on PS4. Friday the 13th: The Game is the fitting headliner for October's PS4 offering. It's an asymmetrical online multiplayer game in which one player controls the masked killer Jason Voorhees as a group of other players try to escape with their lives. Laser League, a new online multiplayer game from the makers of OlliOlli, is also free on PS4 in October.
Over on PS3, Plus members can download the gorgeous puzzle game The Bridge (also playable on PS4) and the trippy genre mash-up Master Reboot. PS Vita owners can grab the side-scrolling twin-stick shooter Rocketbirds 2: Evolution and the retro-style sci-fi adventure game 2064: Read Only Memories. Both Vita games support Cross-Play with PS4.
As if that's not enough, the PS4 game Knowledge is Power continues to be free for PS Plus subscribers. It's a multiplayer trivia game that supports up to six players who can use their smartphone as controllers.
Since October hasn't arrived quite yet, it's not too late to download September's free PS Plus games. These include Destiny 2, God of War III: Remastered, Here They Lie, Another World - 20th Anniversary Edition, Qube: Director's Cut, Foul Play, and Sparkle 2. Whew.
PlayStation Plus Games for October
PS4
- Friday the 13th: The Game
- Laser League
- The Bridge (also on PS3 and Vita)
- Rocketbirds 2: Evolution (also on Vita)
- 2064: Read Only Memories (also on Vita)
PS3
- Master Reboot
- The Bridge (also on PS4 and Vita)
PS Vita
- Rocketbirds 2: Evolution (also on PS4)
- 2064: Read Only Memories (also on PS4)
- The Bridge (also on PS3 and PS4)
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