Thank you for your patience!) Full Lineup:īefore you go, we want your feedback! Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you think of the lineup. (Note: the Plus page has not yet updated, so we’ve included the full lineup below. First on the list of games becoming available on October 6 is Double Fines Broken. But there’s a catch: it’s one membership per person. With a savings of just under 50 on a full year of PS Plus, you’re basically getting six months for free. Normally, a 12-month subscription costs 59.99. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, be sure to go to PlayStation Store now before October 6th!įor the full PlayStation Plus lineup this month, check the official page on . Sony has revealed what games will be coming to PlayStation Plus in October. Right now you can score a digital code good for a full year of PlayStation Plus for 30 via the PlayStation Store. Last thing! Driveclub PlayStation Plus Edition will no longer be available as a free download for Plus members starting on October 6th, 2015. Or people that just want to hear some jokes. Heading to your PS Plus monthly games in October are Double Fine's critically acclaimed adventure Broken Age, as well as legendary indie platformer Super Mea.
Now, in October 2015, while researching a number of recent murders, Takuru Miyashiro realizes a horrible truth. With a gorgeous soundtrack and award-winning cast, Broken Age is perfect for gamers that grew up with the adventure genre. Its been six years since a massive earthquake leveled the city of Shibuya. If that’s a little too intense, why not point and click at things, instead? Broken Age is joining the PS Plus lineup, too! In it, guide two teenagers through strangely similar circumstances but on two different worlds.