The PlayStation Plus free games for September 2023 are still weeks away, but it’s fair to say there’s a cautious optimism around the next batch of freebies.2023 has, so far, been something of a rocky year forPlayStation Pluswith plenty of ups and downs. We’ve had someiconic trilogiesandstunning PS5 exclusives, but there have alsobeen some missteps.August’s free games, for instance, didn’t exactly go down brilliantly with the majority of fans.Subscribers can currently grabPGA Tour 2K23, Dreams, andDeath’s Door.While I’d argue that’s a pretty solid lineup - especially the excellent indie gemDeath’s Door- you can never please everyone.So why are hopes so high for September? Well, as I’m sure you’re aware,Xboxplans to release a little game calledStarfieldon 6 September. Given this juggernaut RPG will be available day one on the rival Game Pass service, you’d have to assume PlayStation will at least attempt to respond with a big offering.AdvertWhile I’m certainly not suggesting PlayStation can really hope to matchStarfieldwith is September free games, there are options. Consider the factMarvel’s Spider-Man 2launches in October.That could meanMarvel’s Spider-ManorMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moralescould be added to the PlayStation Plus Essential lineup for September, setting the stage for the PlayStation 5 sequel.It could also finally be the month PlayStation breaks out a big gun likeGhost Of Tsushima. Again, this isn’t really comparable toStarfield, but it’s a big move that would soften the blow for PlayStation owners who have to hear from their Xbox mates how amazing Bethesda’s RPG is. Whichever way you slice it, PS Plus subscribers are going to be hoping for a meaty open-world game to distract them from not havingStarfield, and something likeGhost Of TsushimaorMarvel’s Spider-Mancould fit the bill.Of course we’ve still got weeks to go before we find out for sure what Sony has up its sleeve for September. Till then, I am begging you to go playDeath’s Door. It quite honestly slaps.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,Sony,PlayStation

The PlayStation Plus free games for September 2023 are still weeks away, but it’s fair to say there’s a cautious optimism around the next batch of freebies.2023 has, so far, been something of a rocky year forPlayStation Pluswith plenty of ups and downs. We’ve had someiconic trilogiesandstunning PS5 exclusives, but there have alsobeen some missteps.August’s free games, for instance, didn’t exactly go down brilliantly with the majority of fans.Subscribers can currently grabPGA Tour 2K23, Dreams, andDeath’s Door.While I’d argue that’s a pretty solid lineup - especially the excellent indie gemDeath’s Door- you can never please everyone.So why are hopes so high for September? Well, as I’m sure you’re aware,Xboxplans to release a little game calledStarfieldon 6 September. Given this juggernaut RPG will be available day one on the rival Game Pass service, you’d have to assume PlayStation will at least attempt to respond with a big offering.AdvertWhile I’m certainly not suggesting PlayStation can really hope to matchStarfieldwith is September free games, there are options. Consider the factMarvel’s Spider-Man 2launches in October.That could meanMarvel’s Spider-ManorMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moralescould be added to the PlayStation Plus Essential lineup for September, setting the stage for the PlayStation 5 sequel.It could also finally be the month PlayStation breaks out a big gun likeGhost Of Tsushima. Again, this isn’t really comparable toStarfield, but it’s a big move that would soften the blow for PlayStation owners who have to hear from their Xbox mates how amazing Bethesda’s RPG is. Whichever way you slice it, PS Plus subscribers are going to be hoping for a meaty open-world game to distract them from not havingStarfield, and something likeGhost Of TsushimaorMarvel’s Spider-Mancould fit the bill.Of course we’ve still got weeks to go before we find out for sure what Sony has up its sleeve for September. Till then, I am begging you to go playDeath’s Door. It quite honestly slaps.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,Sony,PlayStation
The PlayStation Plus free games for September 2023 are still weeks away, but it’s fair to say there’s a cautious optimism around the next batch of freebies.2023 has, so far, been something of a rocky year forPlayStation Pluswith plenty of ups and downs. We’ve had someiconic trilogiesandstunning PS5 exclusives, but there have alsobeen some missteps.August’s free games, for instance, didn’t exactly go down brilliantly with the majority of fans.Subscribers can currently grabPGA Tour 2K23, Dreams, andDeath’s Door.While I’d argue that’s a pretty solid lineup - especially the excellent indie gemDeath’s Door- you can never please everyone.So why are hopes so high for September? Well, as I’m sure you’re aware,Xboxplans to release a little game calledStarfieldon 6 September. Given this juggernaut RPG will be available day one on the rival Game Pass service, you’d have to assume PlayStation will at least attempt to respond with a big offering.AdvertWhile I’m certainly not suggesting PlayStation can really hope to matchStarfieldwith is September free games, there are options. Consider the factMarvel’s Spider-Man 2launches in October.That could meanMarvel’s Spider-ManorMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moralescould be added to the PlayStation Plus Essential lineup for September, setting the stage for the PlayStation 5 sequel.It could also finally be the month PlayStation breaks out a big gun likeGhost Of Tsushima. Again, this isn’t really comparable toStarfield, but it’s a big move that would soften the blow for PlayStation owners who have to hear from their Xbox mates how amazing Bethesda’s RPG is. Whichever way you slice it, PS Plus subscribers are going to be hoping for a meaty open-world game to distract them from not havingStarfield, and something likeGhost Of TsushimaorMarvel’s Spider-Mancould fit the bill.Of course we’ve still got weeks to go before we find out for sure what Sony has up its sleeve for September. Till then, I am begging you to go playDeath’s Door. It quite honestly slaps.
The PlayStation Plus free games for September 2023 are still weeks away, but it’s fair to say there’s a cautious optimism around the next batch of freebies.
2023 has, so far, been something of a rocky year forPlayStation Pluswith plenty of ups and downs. We’ve had someiconic trilogiesandstunning PS5 exclusives, but there have alsobeen some missteps.
August’s free games, for instance, didn’t exactly go down brilliantly with the majority of fans.Subscribers can currently grabPGA Tour 2K23, Dreams, andDeath’s Door.While I’d argue that’s a pretty solid lineup - especially the excellent indie gemDeath’s Door- you can never please everyone.
So why are hopes so high for September? Well, as I’m sure you’re aware,Xboxplans to release a little game calledStarfieldon 6 September. Given this juggernaut RPG will be available day one on the rival Game Pass service, you’d have to assume PlayStation will at least attempt to respond with a big offering.
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While I’m certainly not suggesting PlayStation can really hope to matchStarfieldwith is September free games, there are options. Consider the factMarvel’s Spider-Man 2launches in October.That could meanMarvel’s Spider-ManorMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moralescould be added to the PlayStation Plus Essential lineup for September, setting the stage for the PlayStation 5 sequel.
It could also finally be the month PlayStation breaks out a big gun likeGhost Of Tsushima. Again, this isn’t really comparable toStarfield, but it’s a big move that would soften the blow for PlayStation owners who have to hear from their Xbox mates how amazing Bethesda’s RPG is. Whichever way you slice it, PS Plus subscribers are going to be hoping for a meaty open-world game to distract them from not havingStarfield, and something likeGhost Of TsushimaorMarvel’s Spider-Mancould fit the bill.
Of course we’ve still got weeks to go before we find out for sure what Sony has up its sleeve for September. Till then, I am begging you to go playDeath’s Door. It quite honestly slaps.
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