PlayStation Plus users, you get one more chance to experience this no-cost adventure in the open world
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PlayStation Plus users, you get one more chance to experience this no-cost adventure in the open world

PlayStation Plus users, you get one more chance to experience this no-cost adventure in the open world

PlayStation Plus users, you get one more chance to experience this no-cost adventure in the open world

 

PlayStation’s PlayStation Plus subscription service is loaded with games regardless of whether they are large AAA games or indie gems that we wouldn’t usually have the chance to play. It can also be an excellent option to save money rather than purchasing a premium game that you may find yourself disliking.

The period when games are available on subscription programs like PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass will differ. Specific titles, particularly those from the first-party market, could be available for a long time; however, some games may be on the market for a few months. If something tickles your interest, it’s worth trying it out before it’s taken off the platform.

Although there’s a fresh collection of games you’ll be looking at when you sign up for PS Plus in January 2024, it’s time to let go of certain games, and the collection includes amazing games. For example, as of 16 January 2024, Devil May Cry 5 (PS4), Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition (PS5), It Takes Two Jett It Takes Two: the Far Shore, The Missing: J.J Macfield and the Island of Memories, Mitsurugi Kamui Hiake Pillars of Eternity 2, Deadfire Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Ultimate Edition and ShowRunner will all be leaving.

PlayStation Plus users, you get one more chance to experience this no-cost adventure in the open world

Another game scheduled to end on the 16th of January is the adorable open-world adventure named Omno that offers me the Journey vibes created by the That Game Company. ” Omno whisks the player on a trip to discover a mystical universe of wonders. This is a one-player experience packed with mysteries, puzzles and challenges to conquer,” reads the game’s description.

For Steam, Omnohas has been awarded ‘Very Highly Positive” reviews from its community and is rated at least 82 on the website that aggregates them, Metacritic. Amazingly, Omnowas was developed by a single developer from Studio Inkyfox, Jonas Manke.

Also, if you’d like to try Omnofor free before it leaves PS Plus, your final opportunity is rapidly approaching. Omnois is available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

PlayStation Plus users, you get one more chance to experience this no-cost adventure in the open world
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