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PlayStation fans unlock three free games including huge title worth £70 – full list would cost £115 off the shelves

PlayStation fans unlock three free games including huge title worth £70 – full list would cost £115 off the shelves

Scottish Sun25-06-2025
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PLAYSTATION fans are set to unlock three free games - including a huge title worth £70.
Having launched in June 2010, Playstation Plus is celebrating its 15th anniversary this month.
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Three games
To mark the momentous occasion, Playstation announced three games will be available to all members.
Action/climbing game Jusant depicts a journey to the top of a tall tower.
Players are able to uncover secrets of bygone community and hone their skills, at their own pace.
Also included is The King of Fighters XV, which, as the title suggests, is an instalment in a long-running series.
The game features 39 characters, as well as a new combat system and a variety of battle options.
Rounding out the trio is Diablo IV, an RPG game - where players can tackle a campaign either solo or with friends.
The narrative combines a gripping story with memorable characters for users to meet along the way.
Taking to Reddit, one fan commented: "Diablo and Jusant! Nice! Good month for me!"
Another added: "Oh nice, I've been wanting to play Diablo for so long. I completed Diablo 1 some time ago and it was great."
While a third shared: "Man, i had my eye on diablo 4 for months. This is amazing!"
Watch trailer for free Samurai game for PlayStation fans in May 2025
Nine new titles
Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that nine new titles are coming to players' consoles in a major software upgrade.
They're all part of Sony's PlayStation Plus membership scheme, which is the subscription that gets you online gameplay.
But it also grants you access to a massive rolling library of free video games to enjoy.
PlayStation's Adam Michel said: "This month, join forces to tackle the paranormal crises of a mysterious federal agency under siege in the cooperative first-person shooter FBC: Firebreak.
"Lead your team to victory in the iconic all-out warfare of Battlefield 2042, test your skills as a new Fazbear employee managing and maintaining the eerie pizzeria of Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2.
"Or live for the thrill of the hunt in the realistic hunting open world theHunter: Call of the Wild."
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