breaking newsGather around, my PlayStation Plus subscribing friends. The first extra and premium tier drop of 2024 has arrived and January will see 14 games added to the platform.Already, 2024 is off to a rather solid start. It’s no secret that 2023 was a tad shaky for Sony’s gaming subscription service. Despite the addition ofcloud streamingandthe Sony Pictures Core libraryfor premium viewers,price risesand lacklustre additions left most subscribers feeling cheated. This month though sawA Plague Tale: Requiem, Evil West, andNobody Saves The Worldland on the essential tier. Three solid games. Now, we know which 14 games will be landing across the extra and premium catalogues next week, on 16 January, and it’s another decent offering.Speaking ofA Plague Tale: Requiem, check the trailer out below.January’sPlayStation Plusextra tier additions are as follows:Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - Next Level Edition(PS4/5),Resident Evil 2(PS4/5),Hardspace: Shipbreaker(PS5),LEGO City Undercover(PS4),Just Cause 3(PS4),Session: Skate Sim(PS4/5),Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun(PS4),Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong(PS4/5), andSurviving The Aftermath(PS4).AdvertThe premium tier will gain:Rally Cross(PS4/5),Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace(PS4/5),Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary(PS4),Legend of Mana(PS4), andSecret of Mana(PS4).Resident Evil 2is clearly the winner here, although I’m imaginingTiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill also go down well. All games will become available to download and enjoy on 16 January.Featured Image Credit: Sony, Krzysztof Hepner via UnsplashTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony
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Gather around, my PlayStation Plus subscribing friends. The first extra and premium tier drop of 2024 has arrived and January will see 14 games added to the platform.Already, 2024 is off to a rather solid start. It’s no secret that 2023 was a tad shaky for Sony’s gaming subscription service. Despite the addition ofcloud streamingandthe Sony Pictures Core libraryfor premium viewers,price risesand lacklustre additions left most subscribers feeling cheated. This month though sawA Plague Tale: Requiem, Evil West, andNobody Saves The Worldland on the essential tier. Three solid games. Now, we know which 14 games will be landing across the extra and premium catalogues next week, on 16 January, and it’s another decent offering.Speaking ofA Plague Tale: Requiem, check the trailer out below.January’sPlayStation Plusextra tier additions are as follows:Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - Next Level Edition(PS4/5),Resident Evil 2(PS4/5),Hardspace: Shipbreaker(PS5),LEGO City Undercover(PS4),Just Cause 3(PS4),Session: Skate Sim(PS4/5),Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun(PS4),Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong(PS4/5), andSurviving The Aftermath(PS4).AdvertThe premium tier will gain:Rally Cross(PS4/5),Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace(PS4/5),Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary(PS4),Legend of Mana(PS4), andSecret of Mana(PS4).Resident Evil 2is clearly the winner here, although I’m imaginingTiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill also go down well. All games will become available to download and enjoy on 16 January.Featured Image Credit: Sony, Krzysztof Hepner via UnsplashTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony
Gather around, my PlayStation Plus subscribing friends. The first extra and premium tier drop of 2024 has arrived and January will see 14 games added to the platform.Already, 2024 is off to a rather solid start. It’s no secret that 2023 was a tad shaky for Sony’s gaming subscription service. Despite the addition ofcloud streamingandthe Sony Pictures Core libraryfor premium viewers,price risesand lacklustre additions left most subscribers feeling cheated. This month though sawA Plague Tale: Requiem, Evil West, andNobody Saves The Worldland on the essential tier. Three solid games. Now, we know which 14 games will be landing across the extra and premium catalogues next week, on 16 January, and it’s another decent offering.Speaking ofA Plague Tale: Requiem, check the trailer out below.January’sPlayStation Plusextra tier additions are as follows:Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - Next Level Edition(PS4/5),Resident Evil 2(PS4/5),Hardspace: Shipbreaker(PS5),LEGO City Undercover(PS4),Just Cause 3(PS4),Session: Skate Sim(PS4/5),Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun(PS4),Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong(PS4/5), andSurviving The Aftermath(PS4).AdvertThe premium tier will gain:Rally Cross(PS4/5),Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace(PS4/5),Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary(PS4),Legend of Mana(PS4), andSecret of Mana(PS4).Resident Evil 2is clearly the winner here, although I’m imaginingTiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill also go down well. All games will become available to download and enjoy on 16 January.
Gather around, my PlayStation Plus subscribing friends. The first extra and premium tier drop of 2024 has arrived and January will see 14 games added to the platform.
Already, 2024 is off to a rather solid start. It’s no secret that 2023 was a tad shaky for Sony’s gaming subscription service. Despite the addition ofcloud streamingandthe Sony Pictures Core libraryfor premium viewers,price risesand lacklustre additions left most subscribers feeling cheated. This month though sawA Plague Tale: Requiem, Evil West, andNobody Saves The Worldland on the essential tier. Three solid games. Now, we know which 14 games will be landing across the extra and premium catalogues next week, on 16 January, and it’s another decent offering.
Speaking ofA Plague Tale: Requiem, check the trailer out below.
January’sPlayStation Plusextra tier additions are as follows:Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands - Next Level Edition(PS4/5),Resident Evil 2(PS4/5),Hardspace: Shipbreaker(PS5),LEGO City Undercover(PS4),Just Cause 3(PS4),Session: Skate Sim(PS4/5),Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun(PS4),Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong(PS4/5), andSurviving The Aftermath(PS4).
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The premium tier will gain:Rally Cross(PS4/5),Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace(PS4/5),Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary(PS4),Legend of Mana(PS4), andSecret of Mana(PS4).
Resident Evil 2is clearly the winner here, although I’m imaginingTiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill also go down well. All games will become available to download and enjoy on 16 January.
Topics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony