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It is that time again! PlayStation Plus day where we find out which brand-new titles will be arriving to the service for the upcoming month.
August saw some bangersadded toPlayStation Plusfor its subscribers to download and keep.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Championsis one of the titles added to PS Plus in September!
This includedLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga,Five Nights at Freddy’s Security BreachandEnder Lilies: Quietus of the Knights.
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Now to celebrate a brand-new month, Sony has added threebrand-new games to the service.
So without further ado, let’s take a look at what you can grab.
First up, and a day one release, isHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions.
The sports video game is, as you can probably guess, a title dedicated to the magical sport of Quidditch which takes place throughout the Harry Potter series.
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Playable either solo or with friends, players will be able to take to the sky as one of the game’s well-known positions: Seeker, Beater, Keeper or Chaser.
Each with their own unique playstyle and with multiple maps to master, you can become legendary (just don’t swallow the Snitch).
Next we haveMLB The Show 24,a March 2024 title based on Major League Baseball.
Players will be able to build their fantasy team with stars of baseball both past and present and climb the leaderboards.
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Collect player cards, learn about unsung legends of the sport and hold your nerve if you wish to become a World Series champion.
Last but not least isLittle Nightmares II,the sequel to the much loved 2017 puzzle-platform horror adventure.
Together with his new friend Six, he must set out to discover the source of the transmission even if that means coming face to face with horrors beyond his imagination.
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All of these titles are available from 3 September to 30 September so don’t miss out.
So that is about all for September’s free PS Plus titles.
They are available for subscribers of all tiers including Essential, Extra or Premium.
Don’t forget that as soon as you add any of these titles to your library, they are free to keep forever so there’s no harm in grabbing them for the future.
Topics:Playstation Plus,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony