The October PlayStation Plus games fail to draw attention from players, and enthusiasm decreases
PlayStation Plus’ latest three free games don’t go down well with fans. They’re quickly experiencing the second-lowest number of players this year.
The month of October was a bit of a mixed bag for PlayStation enthusiasts. Sony revealed two significant announcements this week, the first revealing the launch of a completely new version of PlayStation 5. PlayStation 5, with its drawback of lacking a standing stand that is vertical. Also, it was revealed that PlayStation Plus Premium customers will, in the near future, be able to cloud-stream certain games with their subscription.
In the case of PlayStation Plus Extra and Essential members, they got their three next free monthly games. There were also some scary extra games added to the Extra catalog.
The three-month-long games included Weird West, Farming Simulator 22, The Callisto Project, and the Callisto Project, The latter of which is the most popular and believed by fans worth playing. The truth is there’s no way to say that this month’s titles have indeed attracted the attention of fans, which has shown in the latest PlayStation gaming information.
The latest figures show that interest in the newest PlayStation Plus games has fallen by 9.44 percent since the beginning of the beginning of last month. This includes games such as Black Desert – Traveler Edition, Generation Zero, and Saints Row (2022), that was extremely popular with members despite low reviews and poor reception at launch.
Although the Callisto Project is quite a worthy addition, specifically in October, which draws more interest from scary games, it’s not enough to draw the attention of fans, perhaps because of the assumption that the game is a lesser alternative to Dead Space.
It’s a good thing that the Extra game catalog exceeds it with regard to quantity and quality as well as being ideal choices for getting in the spirit of Halloween with the likes of Alien Isolation, Dead Island Definitive Collection, and Outlast 2.
The result is that it’s all swings and roundabouts, I’m guessing, but hopefully, the November PlayStation Plus line-up is better for all users, and all subscribers will get lots of good games available.