PlayStation Plus users are in for a treat thanks to this stunning free download.Debates over the value ofPlayStation’s subscription service can wait, for as far as we’re concerned right now, that monthly fee is worth it when you get beauties like this included.Those of you who pay forPlayStation Pluscan enjoy up to two and a half hours ofAlan Wake 2.AdvertPlayedAlan Wake 2already? What about theNight Springsexpansion?That may not sound like a long trial, but before you judge it too harshly think about what you’re getting here.Alan Wake 2is “another crown jewel in Remedy Entertainment’s library” as far as GAMINGbible’s Richard Lee Breslin is concerned.AdvertOur reviewwasn’t the only favourable one at the time – multiple outlets sang the praises of the highly anticipated horror sequel.Despite it now being several months old, the might of this continuation of Alan’s story means that it’ll still cost you a pretty penny; £49.99 to be exact.Occasionally it’ll be discounted, but it’s still quite the price to pay if you’re unsure whether you’ll enjoy its gameplay.This is why a demo or trial is crucial, and we do so love a try before you buy option.AdvertHere’s the catch: you need to be a PS PlusPremiummember. Sadly, just any ol’ membership won’t do here.It’s annoying, we know, but them’s the breaks.From what we can see on the PlayStation website, there’s no end date for this trial and thus you shouldn’t have to rush to claim this deal.That said, we all know how quickly plans can change. To avoid disappointment, we’d advise checking out this free download sooner rather than later.AdvertAlso worthy of your attention is an“under appreciated banger”available on the service as well.If at first you don’t find an experience to your liking, try again, because odds are PS Plus has something that caters to your interest.We’re getting close to spooky season – what better way to prepare for it than to play someAlan Wake 2!Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Sony

PlayStation Plus free download is one of the best-looking games we’ve ever seen

PlayStation Plus users are in for a treat thanks to this stunning free download.Debates over the value ofPlayStation’s subscription service can wait, for as far as we’re concerned right now, that monthly fee is worth it when you get beauties like this included.Those of you who pay forPlayStation Pluscan enjoy up to two and a half hours ofAlan Wake 2.AdvertPlayedAlan Wake 2already? What about theNight Springsexpansion?That may not sound like a long trial, but before you judge it too harshly think about what you’re getting here.Alan Wake 2is “another crown jewel in Remedy Entertainment’s library” as far as GAMINGbible’s Richard Lee Breslin is concerned.AdvertOur reviewwasn’t the only favourable one at the time – multiple outlets sang the praises of the highly anticipated horror sequel.Despite it now being several months old, the might of this continuation of Alan’s story means that it’ll still cost you a pretty penny; £49.99 to be exact.Occasionally it’ll be discounted, but it’s still quite the price to pay if you’re unsure whether you’ll enjoy its gameplay.This is why a demo or trial is crucial, and we do so love a try before you buy option.AdvertHere’s the catch: you need to be a PS PlusPremiummember. Sadly, just any ol’ membership won’t do here.It’s annoying, we know, but them’s the breaks.From what we can see on the PlayStation website, there’s no end date for this trial and thus you shouldn’t have to rush to claim this deal.That said, we all know how quickly plans can change. To avoid disappointment, we’d advise checking out this free download sooner rather than later.AdvertAlso worthy of your attention is an“under appreciated banger”available on the service as well.If at first you don’t find an experience to your liking, try again, because odds are PS Plus has something that caters to your interest.We’re getting close to spooky season – what better way to prepare for it than to play someAlan Wake 2!Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Sony

PlayStation Plus users are in for a treat thanks to this stunning free download.Debates over the value ofPlayStation’s subscription service can wait, for as far as we’re concerned right now, that monthly fee is worth it when you get beauties like this included.Those of you who pay forPlayStation Pluscan enjoy up to two and a half hours ofAlan Wake 2.AdvertPlayedAlan Wake 2already? What about theNight Springsexpansion?That may not sound like a long trial, but before you judge it too harshly think about what you’re getting here.Alan Wake 2is “another crown jewel in Remedy Entertainment’s library” as far as GAMINGbible’s Richard Lee Breslin is concerned.AdvertOur reviewwasn’t the only favourable one at the time – multiple outlets sang the praises of the highly anticipated horror sequel.Despite it now being several months old, the might of this continuation of Alan’s story means that it’ll still cost you a pretty penny; £49.99 to be exact.Occasionally it’ll be discounted, but it’s still quite the price to pay if you’re unsure whether you’ll enjoy its gameplay.This is why a demo or trial is crucial, and we do so love a try before you buy option.AdvertHere’s the catch: you need to be a PS PlusPremiummember. Sadly, just any ol’ membership won’t do here.It’s annoying, we know, but them’s the breaks.From what we can see on the PlayStation website, there’s no end date for this trial and thus you shouldn’t have to rush to claim this deal.That said, we all know how quickly plans can change. To avoid disappointment, we’d advise checking out this free download sooner rather than later.AdvertAlso worthy of your attention is an“under appreciated banger”available on the service as well.If at first you don’t find an experience to your liking, try again, because odds are PS Plus has something that caters to your interest.We’re getting close to spooky season – what better way to prepare for it than to play someAlan Wake 2!

PlayStation Plus users are in for a treat thanks to this stunning free download.

Debates over the value ofPlayStation’s subscription service can wait, for as far as we’re concerned right now, that monthly fee is worth it when you get beauties like this included.

Those of you who pay forPlayStation Pluscan enjoy up to two and a half hours ofAlan Wake 2.

Advert

Advert

PlayedAlan Wake 2already? What about theNight Springsexpansion?

That may not sound like a long trial, but before you judge it too harshly think about what you’re getting here.

Alan Wake 2is “another crown jewel in Remedy Entertainment’s library” as far as GAMINGbible’s Richard Lee Breslin is concerned.

Advert

Advert

Our reviewwasn’t the only favourable one at the time – multiple outlets sang the praises of the highly anticipated horror sequel.

Despite it now being several months old, the might of this continuation of Alan’s story means that it’ll still cost you a pretty penny; £49.99 to be exact.

Occasionally it’ll be discounted, but it’s still quite the price to pay if you’re unsure whether you’ll enjoy its gameplay.

This is why a demo or trial is crucial, and we do so love a try before you buy option.

Advert

Advert

Here’s the catch: you need to be a PS PlusPremiummember. Sadly, just any ol’ membership won’t do here.

It’s annoying, we know, but them’s the breaks.

From what we can see on the PlayStation website, there’s no end date for this trial and thus you shouldn’t have to rush to claim this deal.

That said, we all know how quickly plans can change. To avoid disappointment, we’d advise checking out this free download sooner rather than later.

Advert

Advert

Also worthy of your attention is an“under appreciated banger”available on the service as well.

If at first you don’t find an experience to your liking, try again, because odds are PS Plus has something that caters to your interest.

We’re getting close to spooky season – what better way to prepare for it than to play someAlan Wake 2!

Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Sony