Whether you’re a PlayStation super fan or a casual gamer, you may be able to expect a few new releases on your device from next week. Members of PlayStation Plus can look forward to three new titles available with their membership in the coming days.
It comes after Sony confirmed the next set of PS Plus Essential games, which will be available to play from Tuesday, February 4. PS Plus members will be able to play the three chosen games from next Tuesday until Monday, March 3.
The new titles available from next week for PS Plus members include PAYDAY 3 (available to play on PS5), High on Life (PS5), and Pac-Man World Re-Pac (available on both PS4 and PS5).
Sony has announced PAYDAY 3 as the top new game on their list. PlayStation blog describes multiplayer heist game PAYDAY 3 as a “step out of retirement back into the life of crime in the shoes of the Payday Gang, the envy of their peers and the nightmare of law-enforcement wherever they go.
“Several years after the crew’s reign of terror over Washington DC has ended, they assemble once again to deal with the threat that roused them out of early retirement.”
PlayStation Plus’s second game for February, High on Life, is an adventure game in which players have to fight a cross-cosmos alien cartel to save the world.
PlayStation says: “Fresh out of high school with no job and no ambition, you’ve really got nothing going for you until an alien cartel that wants to get high off humanity invades Earth. Now, you and a team of charismatic talking guns must answer the hero’s call and become the deadliest intergalactic bounty hunter the cosmos has ever seen.”
The third and final game available on PlayStation Plus from February 4 to March 3 is Pac-Man World Re-Pac. This is a 2004 remake of the original game, with enhanced visuals and improved UI.
The game features Pac-Man, whose friends have been kidnapped by Ghosts. The player must travel Ghost Island, solving puzzles, escaping 3D mazes and dodging Ghosts in order to save his Pac-Fam.
While Pac-Man World Re-Pac will be available on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Sony has confirmed that from January 2026, it won’t be focusing on PS4 games anymore, as all the attention and development will focus on the PS5.
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