PlayStation Plus’ extra and premium users will want to heed this warning.The service is set to lose five games next month, on 20 August, so if you want to play any of the following games, you better dive in soon.The first isNBA 2K24which, surprisingly, was only added back in March of this year.AdvertIt goes without saying that this is a basketball game, allowing players to take over their favourite NBA and WNBA teams, featuring both current rosters and legendary teams.NBA 2K24isn’t the type of game you ‘complete’. It’s more one you dip in and out of, so if you fancy giving it a go, you’ve still got plenty of time to do so.For you racing fans, you may want to check outNeed For SpeedUnbound.Inour review, we said, “It’s impossible to shift from my mind the sensation of securing an awesome drift across the road and being bombarded with these explosions of light and colour like some sort of superhero.Unboundis just like every other entry in the series, and for that reason, it’s definitely worth a whirl.”AdvertYou can speed through the main story in around 22.5 hours,according toHowLongToBeat.Take a look atNeed For Speed Unboundin action below.Next up, we haveDestroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedwhich has a much more attainable main objective playtime of 11 hours.AdvertInour reviewof this one, we wrote, “All in all,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedis sure to be a nostalgic blast from the past for any fans of the original game and series, although given its buggy state, it might be worth waiting to see if a patch can add some much-needed fixes before you dive in - it’s not currently the love letter it aims to be.”Finally,SpellForce III ReforcedandTrials of Manaround us out.2020’sTrials of Manais perfect for those of you who enjoy action RPGs. A remake of the 1995 Super Famicom title of the same name,Trials of Manawill take you around 20.5 hours to complete.SpellForce III Reforcedis a strategy RPG hybrid where you find yourself plonked in a magical realm following the end of the so-called Mage Wars. It’s clear though that the discontent is far from over, and a deadly plague is rapidly spreading.AdvertThis one has a main objective completion time of around 30 hours.All titles leave PlayStation Plus on 20 August.Featured Image Credit: EA, SonyTopics:PlayStation 4,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Sony,Need For Speed

PlayStation gamers warned they have last chance to play 5 free games

PlayStation Plus’ extra and premium users will want to heed this warning.The service is set to lose five games next month, on 20 August, so if you want to play any of the following games, you better dive in soon.The first isNBA 2K24which, surprisingly, was only added back in March of this year.AdvertIt goes without saying that this is a basketball game, allowing players to take over their favourite NBA and WNBA teams, featuring both current rosters and legendary teams.NBA 2K24isn’t the type of game you ‘complete’. It’s more one you dip in and out of, so if you fancy giving it a go, you’ve still got plenty of time to do so.For you racing fans, you may want to check outNeed For SpeedUnbound.Inour review, we said, “It’s impossible to shift from my mind the sensation of securing an awesome drift across the road and being bombarded with these explosions of light and colour like some sort of superhero.Unboundis just like every other entry in the series, and for that reason, it’s definitely worth a whirl.”AdvertYou can speed through the main story in around 22.5 hours,according toHowLongToBeat.Take a look atNeed For Speed Unboundin action below.Next up, we haveDestroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedwhich has a much more attainable main objective playtime of 11 hours.AdvertInour reviewof this one, we wrote, “All in all,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedis sure to be a nostalgic blast from the past for any fans of the original game and series, although given its buggy state, it might be worth waiting to see if a patch can add some much-needed fixes before you dive in - it’s not currently the love letter it aims to be.”Finally,SpellForce III ReforcedandTrials of Manaround us out.2020’sTrials of Manais perfect for those of you who enjoy action RPGs. A remake of the 1995 Super Famicom title of the same name,Trials of Manawill take you around 20.5 hours to complete.SpellForce III Reforcedis a strategy RPG hybrid where you find yourself plonked in a magical realm following the end of the so-called Mage Wars. It’s clear though that the discontent is far from over, and a deadly plague is rapidly spreading.AdvertThis one has a main objective completion time of around 30 hours.All titles leave PlayStation Plus on 20 August.Featured Image Credit: EA, SonyTopics:PlayStation 4,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Sony,Need For Speed

PlayStation Plus’ extra and premium users will want to heed this warning.The service is set to lose five games next month, on 20 August, so if you want to play any of the following games, you better dive in soon.The first isNBA 2K24which, surprisingly, was only added back in March of this year.AdvertIt goes without saying that this is a basketball game, allowing players to take over their favourite NBA and WNBA teams, featuring both current rosters and legendary teams.NBA 2K24isn’t the type of game you ‘complete’. It’s more one you dip in and out of, so if you fancy giving it a go, you’ve still got plenty of time to do so.For you racing fans, you may want to check outNeed For SpeedUnbound.Inour review, we said, “It’s impossible to shift from my mind the sensation of securing an awesome drift across the road and being bombarded with these explosions of light and colour like some sort of superhero.Unboundis just like every other entry in the series, and for that reason, it’s definitely worth a whirl.”AdvertYou can speed through the main story in around 22.5 hours,according toHowLongToBeat.Take a look atNeed For Speed Unboundin action below.Next up, we haveDestroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedwhich has a much more attainable main objective playtime of 11 hours.AdvertInour reviewof this one, we wrote, “All in all,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedis sure to be a nostalgic blast from the past for any fans of the original game and series, although given its buggy state, it might be worth waiting to see if a patch can add some much-needed fixes before you dive in - it’s not currently the love letter it aims to be.”Finally,SpellForce III ReforcedandTrials of Manaround us out.2020’sTrials of Manais perfect for those of you who enjoy action RPGs. A remake of the 1995 Super Famicom title of the same name,Trials of Manawill take you around 20.5 hours to complete.SpellForce III Reforcedis a strategy RPG hybrid where you find yourself plonked in a magical realm following the end of the so-called Mage Wars. It’s clear though that the discontent is far from over, and a deadly plague is rapidly spreading.AdvertThis one has a main objective completion time of around 30 hours.All titles leave PlayStation Plus on 20 August.

PlayStation Plus’ extra and premium users will want to heed this warning.

The service is set to lose five games next month, on 20 August, so if you want to play any of the following games, you better dive in soon.

The first isNBA 2K24which, surprisingly, was only added back in March of this year.

Advert

Advert

It goes without saying that this is a basketball game, allowing players to take over their favourite NBA and WNBA teams, featuring both current rosters and legendary teams.

NBA 2K24isn’t the type of game you ‘complete’. It’s more one you dip in and out of, so if you fancy giving it a go, you’ve still got plenty of time to do so.

For you racing fans, you may want to check outNeed For SpeedUnbound.

Inour review, we said, “It’s impossible to shift from my mind the sensation of securing an awesome drift across the road and being bombarded with these explosions of light and colour like some sort of superhero.Unboundis just like every other entry in the series, and for that reason, it’s definitely worth a whirl.”

Advert

Advert

You can speed through the main story in around 22.5 hours,according toHowLongToBeat.

Take a look atNeed For Speed Unboundin action below.

Next up, we haveDestroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedwhich has a much more attainable main objective playtime of 11 hours.

Advert

Advert

Inour reviewof this one, we wrote, “All in all,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobedis sure to be a nostalgic blast from the past for any fans of the original game and series, although given its buggy state, it might be worth waiting to see if a patch can add some much-needed fixes before you dive in - it’s not currently the love letter it aims to be.”

Finally,SpellForce III ReforcedandTrials of Manaround us out.

2020’sTrials of Manais perfect for those of you who enjoy action RPGs. A remake of the 1995 Super Famicom title of the same name,Trials of Manawill take you around 20.5 hours to complete.

SpellForce III Reforcedis a strategy RPG hybrid where you find yourself plonked in a magical realm following the end of the so-called Mage Wars. It’s clear though that the discontent is far from over, and a deadly plague is rapidly spreading.

Advert

Advert

This one has a main objective completion time of around 30 hours.

All titles leave PlayStation Plus on 20 August.

Topics:PlayStation 4,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Sony,Need For Speed