PlayStation is dropping a truly gorgeous free game for users everywhere, and the best part? There’s no need for a subscription.While the vast majority ofPlayStationfree gamesare typically hidden behind aPlayStation Plussubscription, this one is as free as a kite on a windy day. It’s more free than a goat up a mountain. It’s as free as it gets, basically.Confirmed last night,Naraka: Bladepointwill be making the jump fromPCto PlayStation. For those not in the know,Narakais a gorgeous 60-player battle royale that swaps guns and grenades for a martial arts-inspired melee combat system.AdvertThe game originally launched onSteamback in 2021, and currently costs £18. From July 13, however,Narakawill be free-to-play for everyone. This is also, of course, when it makes the jump over to PlayStation.“Naraka: Bladepointis going free to play for good on July 13,” reads a post over on Steam. “Team up with your friends in fast-paced melee fights for a Battle Royale experience unlike any other. More than 20 million players have already joined the fray.“Narakaoffers you a Battle Royale experience unlike any other: you’ll enjoy dynamic, fast-paced and ever shifting melee-focused combat, battle your enemies with punishing combos, parries, and grit or outsmart them using lethal counters in an intense mind game. Wall run, swoop down, and zip across mountains and buildings to hunt down unsuspecting foes using your grappling hook and parkour skills.“It’s worth noting that the game mostly has mixed reviews and a user score of 7/10 on Steam, but that’s not bad at all for a battle royale that’s going to cost you nothing. Plus aren’t we all tired of the same old battle royales filled with guns and explosions? I’m down for something genuinely fresh and unique, and this looks like it could well be it.AdvertYou canpre-register forNarakanowahead of its move to PlayStation to get some bonus freebies, or… you can wait. It’s up to you. Do what you want. I really honestly don’t care.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,Steam

PlayStation drops gorgeous new free game, no PS Plus needed

PlayStation is dropping a truly gorgeous free game for users everywhere, and the best part? There’s no need for a subscription.While the vast majority ofPlayStationfree gamesare typically hidden behind aPlayStation Plussubscription, this one is as free as a kite on a windy day. It’s more free than a goat up a mountain. It’s as free as it gets, basically.Confirmed last night,Naraka: Bladepointwill be making the jump fromPCto PlayStation. For those not in the know,Narakais a gorgeous 60-player battle royale that swaps guns and grenades for a martial arts-inspired melee combat system.AdvertThe game originally launched onSteamback in 2021, and currently costs £18. From July 13, however,Narakawill be free-to-play for everyone. This is also, of course, when it makes the jump over to PlayStation.“Naraka: Bladepointis going free to play for good on July 13,” reads a post over on Steam. “Team up with your friends in fast-paced melee fights for a Battle Royale experience unlike any other. More than 20 million players have already joined the fray.“Narakaoffers you a Battle Royale experience unlike any other: you’ll enjoy dynamic, fast-paced and ever shifting melee-focused combat, battle your enemies with punishing combos, parries, and grit or outsmart them using lethal counters in an intense mind game. Wall run, swoop down, and zip across mountains and buildings to hunt down unsuspecting foes using your grappling hook and parkour skills.“It’s worth noting that the game mostly has mixed reviews and a user score of 7/10 on Steam, but that’s not bad at all for a battle royale that’s going to cost you nothing. Plus aren’t we all tired of the same old battle royales filled with guns and explosions? I’m down for something genuinely fresh and unique, and this looks like it could well be it.AdvertYou canpre-register forNarakanowahead of its move to PlayStation to get some bonus freebies, or… you can wait. It’s up to you. Do what you want. I really honestly don’t care.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,Steam

PlayStation is dropping a truly gorgeous free game for users everywhere, and the best part? There’s no need for a subscription.While the vast majority ofPlayStationfree gamesare typically hidden behind aPlayStation Plussubscription, this one is as free as a kite on a windy day. It’s more free than a goat up a mountain. It’s as free as it gets, basically.Confirmed last night,Naraka: Bladepointwill be making the jump fromPCto PlayStation. For those not in the know,Narakais a gorgeous 60-player battle royale that swaps guns and grenades for a martial arts-inspired melee combat system.AdvertThe game originally launched onSteamback in 2021, and currently costs £18. From July 13, however,Narakawill be free-to-play for everyone. This is also, of course, when it makes the jump over to PlayStation.“Naraka: Bladepointis going free to play for good on July 13,” reads a post over on Steam. “Team up with your friends in fast-paced melee fights for a Battle Royale experience unlike any other. More than 20 million players have already joined the fray.“Narakaoffers you a Battle Royale experience unlike any other: you’ll enjoy dynamic, fast-paced and ever shifting melee-focused combat, battle your enemies with punishing combos, parries, and grit or outsmart them using lethal counters in an intense mind game. Wall run, swoop down, and zip across mountains and buildings to hunt down unsuspecting foes using your grappling hook and parkour skills.“It’s worth noting that the game mostly has mixed reviews and a user score of 7/10 on Steam, but that’s not bad at all for a battle royale that’s going to cost you nothing. Plus aren’t we all tired of the same old battle royales filled with guns and explosions? I’m down for something genuinely fresh and unique, and this looks like it could well be it.AdvertYou canpre-register forNarakanowahead of its move to PlayStation to get some bonus freebies, or… you can wait. It’s up to you. Do what you want. I really honestly don’t care.

PlayStation is dropping a truly gorgeous free game for users everywhere, and the best part? There’s no need for a subscription.

While the vast majority ofPlayStationfree gamesare typically hidden behind aPlayStation Plussubscription, this one is as free as a kite on a windy day. It’s more free than a goat up a mountain. It’s as free as it gets, basically.

Confirmed last night,Naraka: Bladepointwill be making the jump fromPCto PlayStation. For those not in the know,Narakais a gorgeous 60-player battle royale that swaps guns and grenades for a martial arts-inspired melee combat system.

Advert

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The game originally launched onSteamback in 2021, and currently costs £18. From July 13, however,Narakawill be free-to-play for everyone. This is also, of course, when it makes the jump over to PlayStation.

“Naraka: Bladepointis going free to play for good on July 13,” reads a post over on Steam. “Team up with your friends in fast-paced melee fights for a Battle Royale experience unlike any other. More than 20 million players have already joined the fray.

“Narakaoffers you a Battle Royale experience unlike any other: you’ll enjoy dynamic, fast-paced and ever shifting melee-focused combat, battle your enemies with punishing combos, parries, and grit or outsmart them using lethal counters in an intense mind game. Wall run, swoop down, and zip across mountains and buildings to hunt down unsuspecting foes using your grappling hook and parkour skills.”

It’s worth noting that the game mostly has mixed reviews and a user score of 7/10 on Steam, but that’s not bad at all for a battle royale that’s going to cost you nothing. Plus aren’t we all tired of the same old battle royales filled with guns and explosions? I’m down for something genuinely fresh and unique, and this looks like it could well be it.

Advert

Advert

You canpre-register forNarakanowahead of its move to PlayStation to get some bonus freebies, or… you can wait. It’s up to you. Do what you want. I really honestly don’t care.

Topics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,Steam