It is a brand-new year and to celebrate the arrival of 2025, Sony has already revealed the next exciting titles heading to PlayStation Plus this month.With Christmas having just passed, it is safe to assume that the gamer in your life has quite a few titles to get stuck into over the coming month.Check out some gameplay fromSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguebelow!However, are you truly a gamer if you do not have a backlog the length of your arm?AdvertThat is whySonyis already here with January’sPlayStation Pluspicks which will be available for all Premium, Extra and Essential members from the 7 onwards.So without further ado, let us take a look at the titles available throughout the new month.First up we haveSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,a 2024 action-adventure shooter game from Rocksteady Studios.As a spin-off from theBatman: Arkham series and a follow up toBatman: Arkham Knight, Kill the Justice Leaguewas one of 2024’s most disappointing launches but that seemingly hasn’t stopped Sony from adding it to the PS Plus batch this month.AdvertRiddled with bugs, microtransactions and a short and unadventurous campaign,Kill the JusticeLeaguewon’t be winning an award anytime soon but it still could be a fun free game to grab nonetheless.Next isNeed for SpeedHot Pursuit Remastered,a “timeless racing experience” which is updated for today’s generation of hardware, complete with enhanced visuals, cross-platform multiplayer and all additional DLC.Last but certainly not least isThe Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe,an “expanded reimagining” of the award-winningindiegame first released in 2013.In this first-person exploration game, players will take on the role of Stanley, or will they?Advert“You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end.”You may be confused, but it is definitely worth going into this one with ignorance.As mentioned, all of these titles will be available for PlayStation Plus members from 7 January onwards.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Playstation Plus,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony

PlayStation Plus free games for January 2025 announced

It is a brand-new year and to celebrate the arrival of 2025, Sony has already revealed the next exciting titles heading to PlayStation Plus this month.With Christmas having just passed, it is safe to assume that the gamer in your life has quite a few titles to get stuck into over the coming month.Check out some gameplay fromSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguebelow!However, are you truly a gamer if you do not have a backlog the length of your arm?AdvertThat is whySonyis already here with January’sPlayStation Pluspicks which will be available for all Premium, Extra and Essential members from the 7 onwards.So without further ado, let us take a look at the titles available throughout the new month.First up we haveSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,a 2024 action-adventure shooter game from Rocksteady Studios.As a spin-off from theBatman: Arkham series and a follow up toBatman: Arkham Knight, Kill the Justice Leaguewas one of 2024’s most disappointing launches but that seemingly hasn’t stopped Sony from adding it to the PS Plus batch this month.AdvertRiddled with bugs, microtransactions and a short and unadventurous campaign,Kill the JusticeLeaguewon’t be winning an award anytime soon but it still could be a fun free game to grab nonetheless.Next isNeed for SpeedHot Pursuit Remastered,a “timeless racing experience” which is updated for today’s generation of hardware, complete with enhanced visuals, cross-platform multiplayer and all additional DLC.Last but certainly not least isThe Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe,an “expanded reimagining” of the award-winningindiegame first released in 2013.In this first-person exploration game, players will take on the role of Stanley, or will they?Advert“You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end.”You may be confused, but it is definitely worth going into this one with ignorance.As mentioned, all of these titles will be available for PlayStation Plus members from 7 January onwards.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Playstation Plus,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony

It is a brand-new year and to celebrate the arrival of 2025, Sony has already revealed the next exciting titles heading to PlayStation Plus this month.With Christmas having just passed, it is safe to assume that the gamer in your life has quite a few titles to get stuck into over the coming month.Check out some gameplay fromSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguebelow!However, are you truly a gamer if you do not have a backlog the length of your arm?AdvertThat is whySonyis already here with January’sPlayStation Pluspicks which will be available for all Premium, Extra and Essential members from the 7 onwards.So without further ado, let us take a look at the titles available throughout the new month.First up we haveSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,a 2024 action-adventure shooter game from Rocksteady Studios.As a spin-off from theBatman: Arkham series and a follow up toBatman: Arkham Knight, Kill the Justice Leaguewas one of 2024’s most disappointing launches but that seemingly hasn’t stopped Sony from adding it to the PS Plus batch this month.AdvertRiddled with bugs, microtransactions and a short and unadventurous campaign,Kill the JusticeLeaguewon’t be winning an award anytime soon but it still could be a fun free game to grab nonetheless.Next isNeed for SpeedHot Pursuit Remastered,a “timeless racing experience” which is updated for today’s generation of hardware, complete with enhanced visuals, cross-platform multiplayer and all additional DLC.Last but certainly not least isThe Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe,an “expanded reimagining” of the award-winningindiegame first released in 2013.In this first-person exploration game, players will take on the role of Stanley, or will they?Advert“You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end.”You may be confused, but it is definitely worth going into this one with ignorance.As mentioned, all of these titles will be available for PlayStation Plus members from 7 January onwards.

It is a brand-new year and to celebrate the arrival of 2025, Sony has already revealed the next exciting titles heading to PlayStation Plus this month.

With Christmas having just passed, it is safe to assume that the gamer in your life has quite a few titles to get stuck into over the coming month.

Check out some gameplay fromSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguebelow!

However, are you truly a gamer if you do not have a backlog the length of your arm?

Advert

Advert

That is whySonyis already here with January’sPlayStation Pluspicks which will be available for all Premium, Extra and Essential members from the 7 onwards.

So without further ado, let us take a look at the titles available throughout the new month.

First up we haveSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,a 2024 action-adventure shooter game from Rocksteady Studios.

As a spin-off from theBatman: Arkham series and a follow up toBatman: Arkham Knight, Kill the Justice Leaguewas one of 2024’s most disappointing launches but that seemingly hasn’t stopped Sony from adding it to the PS Plus batch this month.

Advert

Advert

Riddled with bugs, microtransactions and a short and unadventurous campaign,Kill the JusticeLeaguewon’t be winning an award anytime soon but it still could be a fun free game to grab nonetheless.

Next isNeed for SpeedHot Pursuit Remastered,a “timeless racing experience” which is updated for today’s generation of hardware, complete with enhanced visuals, cross-platform multiplayer and all additional DLC.

Last but certainly not least isThe Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe,an “expanded reimagining” of the award-winningindiegame first released in 2013.

In this first-person exploration game, players will take on the role of Stanley, or will they?

Advert

Advert

“You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end.”

You may be confused, but it is definitely worth going into this one with ignorance.

As mentioned, all of these titles will be available for PlayStation Plus members from 7 January onwards.

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