PlayStation Plus continues to be the gift that keeps on giving with a flurry of new games for subscribers to enjoy each and every month.As of 2022, Sony’sPlayStation Plussubscription service is available in three tiers, Essential, Extra and Premium. Essential is the same PS Plus service that existed before, just with a new name that still offers a selection of new monthly titles as well as other perks such as discounts and bonus DLC.Check out the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga trailer below!Whereas the Extra tier offers everything that Essential includes but with additionalPS4andPS5games. As for the Premium tier, this includes everything included in Essential and Extra, but with a collection of classic PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games. It also offers bonus features such as cloud streaming and quite generous trials, mostly.AdvertDepending on the game, trials can vary drastically in length. For example,Hogwarts Legacyoffers a Ron (W)measly 0.75 hours, butCyberpunk 2077offers amaximum trial allocationof five hours. It makes sense forCyberpunk 2077to offer the five hours, after all, it’s a massive game, but so too isHogwarts Legacywhich makes the lowly 0.75 hours all that more disappointing.Anyway, let’s get to the topic of today’s discussion. One other game that is taking advantage of the PS Plus trials isLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. This collection of wonderful games includes everyStar Warsmain entry, built from the ground up in its gloriousLEGOform. Honestly, it’s truly a massive game in its own right and according to ‘How Long to Beat’, it cantake up to 86.5 hoursto achieve everything that the game has to offer.We can wholeheartedly recommendLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, even if the PS Plus trial is ameasly one hour. Still, we suppose it’s better thanHogwarts Legacy’s0.75, at least.Inour reviewofLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, we said it’s: “the complete Star Wars video game experience, in a way only a LEGO game can be. If there was ever to be a Skywalker Saga: The Video Game ‘proper’, it wouldn’t have a chance to let players experience all the wild wonders of the universe like this. A movie-faithful adaptation wouldn’t let you run around Hoth as General Grievous alongside Yaddle and, in all honestly, that’s all I’ve ever wanted.”AdvertLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Lego,Star Wars,PlayStation,Playstation Plus

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PlayStation Plus continues to be the gift that keeps on giving with a flurry of new games for subscribers to enjoy each and every month.As of 2022, Sony’sPlayStation Plussubscription service is available in three tiers, Essential, Extra and Premium. Essential is the same PS Plus service that existed before, just with a new name that still offers a selection of new monthly titles as well as other perks such as discounts and bonus DLC.Check out the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga trailer below!Whereas the Extra tier offers everything that Essential includes but with additionalPS4andPS5games. As for the Premium tier, this includes everything included in Essential and Extra, but with a collection of classic PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games. It also offers bonus features such as cloud streaming and quite generous trials, mostly.AdvertDepending on the game, trials can vary drastically in length. For example,Hogwarts Legacyoffers a Ron (W)measly 0.75 hours, butCyberpunk 2077offers amaximum trial allocationof five hours. It makes sense forCyberpunk 2077to offer the five hours, after all, it’s a massive game, but so too isHogwarts Legacywhich makes the lowly 0.75 hours all that more disappointing.Anyway, let’s get to the topic of today’s discussion. One other game that is taking advantage of the PS Plus trials isLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. This collection of wonderful games includes everyStar Warsmain entry, built from the ground up in its gloriousLEGOform. Honestly, it’s truly a massive game in its own right and according to ‘How Long to Beat’, it cantake up to 86.5 hoursto achieve everything that the game has to offer.We can wholeheartedly recommendLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, even if the PS Plus trial is ameasly one hour. Still, we suppose it’s better thanHogwarts Legacy’s0.75, at least.Inour reviewofLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, we said it’s: “the complete Star Wars video game experience, in a way only a LEGO game can be. If there was ever to be a Skywalker Saga: The Video Game ‘proper’, it wouldn’t have a chance to let players experience all the wild wonders of the universe like this. A movie-faithful adaptation wouldn’t let you run around Hoth as General Grievous alongside Yaddle and, in all honestly, that’s all I’ve ever wanted.”AdvertLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Lego,Star Wars,PlayStation,Playstation Plus

PlayStation Plus continues to be the gift that keeps on giving with a flurry of new games for subscribers to enjoy each and every month.As of 2022, Sony’sPlayStation Plussubscription service is available in three tiers, Essential, Extra and Premium. Essential is the same PS Plus service that existed before, just with a new name that still offers a selection of new monthly titles as well as other perks such as discounts and bonus DLC.Check out the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga trailer below!Whereas the Extra tier offers everything that Essential includes but with additionalPS4andPS5games. As for the Premium tier, this includes everything included in Essential and Extra, but with a collection of classic PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games. It also offers bonus features such as cloud streaming and quite generous trials, mostly.AdvertDepending on the game, trials can vary drastically in length. For example,Hogwarts Legacyoffers a Ron (W)measly 0.75 hours, butCyberpunk 2077offers amaximum trial allocationof five hours. It makes sense forCyberpunk 2077to offer the five hours, after all, it’s a massive game, but so too isHogwarts Legacywhich makes the lowly 0.75 hours all that more disappointing.Anyway, let’s get to the topic of today’s discussion. One other game that is taking advantage of the PS Plus trials isLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. This collection of wonderful games includes everyStar Warsmain entry, built from the ground up in its gloriousLEGOform. Honestly, it’s truly a massive game in its own right and according to ‘How Long to Beat’, it cantake up to 86.5 hoursto achieve everything that the game has to offer.We can wholeheartedly recommendLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, even if the PS Plus trial is ameasly one hour. Still, we suppose it’s better thanHogwarts Legacy’s0.75, at least.Inour reviewofLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, we said it’s: “the complete Star Wars video game experience, in a way only a LEGO game can be. If there was ever to be a Skywalker Saga: The Video Game ‘proper’, it wouldn’t have a chance to let players experience all the wild wonders of the universe like this. A movie-faithful adaptation wouldn’t let you run around Hoth as General Grievous alongside Yaddle and, in all honestly, that’s all I’ve ever wanted.”AdvertLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.

PlayStation Plus continues to be the gift that keeps on giving with a flurry of new games for subscribers to enjoy each and every month.

As of 2022, Sony’sPlayStation Plussubscription service is available in three tiers, Essential, Extra and Premium. Essential is the same PS Plus service that existed before, just with a new name that still offers a selection of new monthly titles as well as other perks such as discounts and bonus DLC.

Check out the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga trailer below!

Whereas the Extra tier offers everything that Essential includes but with additionalPS4andPS5games. As for the Premium tier, this includes everything included in Essential and Extra, but with a collection of classic PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games. It also offers bonus features such as cloud streaming and quite generous trials, mostly.

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Depending on the game, trials can vary drastically in length. For example,Hogwarts Legacyoffers a Ron (W)measly 0.75 hours, butCyberpunk 2077offers amaximum trial allocationof five hours. It makes sense forCyberpunk 2077to offer the five hours, after all, it’s a massive game, but so too isHogwarts Legacywhich makes the lowly 0.75 hours all that more disappointing.

Anyway, let’s get to the topic of today’s discussion. One other game that is taking advantage of the PS Plus trials isLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. This collection of wonderful games includes everyStar Warsmain entry, built from the ground up in its gloriousLEGOform. Honestly, it’s truly a massive game in its own right and according to ‘How Long to Beat’, it cantake up to 86.5 hoursto achieve everything that the game has to offer.

We can wholeheartedly recommendLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, even if the PS Plus trial is ameasly one hour. Still, we suppose it’s better thanHogwarts Legacy’s0.75, at least.

Inour reviewofLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, we said it’s: “the complete Star Wars video game experience, in a way only a LEGO game can be. If there was ever to be a Skywalker Saga: The Video Game ‘proper’, it wouldn’t have a chance to let players experience all the wild wonders of the universe like this. A movie-faithful adaptation wouldn’t let you run around Hoth as General Grievous alongside Yaddle and, in all honestly, that’s all I’ve ever wanted.”

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.

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