Apparently, soon subscribers additional And beloved His ranks PlayStation Plus They will be able to experience two beloved games, most likely in October. In particular, although Sony has not yet officially announced the new games that will be presented to its service in the second fall month, the company has updated the PlayStation Store in different countries with a very interesting logo.
More specifically, when navigating to the relevant section of their PS5 menu, many users saw a new promotional image for PlayStation Plus Premium with visuals from Horizon Forbidden West, which has already been present in the game catalog since February, along with The Last of Us Part Two And Hogwarts Legacy!
Yes, your memory is correct. These are two titles that are not currently on PlayStation Plus. It’s possible that Sony released the teaser banner a little ahead of schedule, thus revealing some of the October additions.
So, there’s a good chance that Naughty Dog’s award-winning sequel, The Last of Us Part 2, will soon be released in the PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium game catalogue. On the other hand, for Hogwarts Legacy, there is already a trial version of the game on PlayStation Plus Premium. This means that subscribers can experience the first hours of it without any fees, but it is not unlikely that the selected title will also be added to the game catalog now that a few months have passed since its release.
Here are the images that many users have seen in their PS5 inventory:
Of course, until Sony makes any official announcement, we suggest you take all of the above with a grain of salt.
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