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PS Plus free games: Here is what you can play this June 2025
PS Plus free games: Here is what you can play this June 2025

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

PS Plus free games: Here is what you can play this June 2025

Destiny 2: The Final Shape – Available since 28th May Alone in the Dark (2024) – Dropped on 3rd June Bomb Rush Cyberfunk – Dropped 3rd June NBA 2K25 – Dropped 3rd June If you're a PlayStation Plus subscriber, June 2025 is bringing a fresh batch of free games you can dive into right now. For those new to it, PS Plus is Sony's subscription service that not only lets you play multiplayer games online but also gives you access to a rotating selection of free monthly titles, exclusive discounts, and cloud storage for your saves. Whether you're into action-packed adventures or indie gems, this month's lineup has something worth checking you're a PlayStation Plus Essential member, June is stacked with some seriously good picks. Whether you're into sci-fi shooters, survival horror, indie gems, or basketball showdowns, there's something in here for be honest—Destiny 2: The Final Shape is the headline here. Sure, it technically launched in May, but it's listed as part of June's lineup and hey, we're not complaining. This major expansion is being hailed as one of the best in Destiny's run, making now the perfect time to jump back in if you've been up is the 2024 Alone in the Dark reboot. Set in the eerie backdrop of 1930s Louisiana, you'll explore the unsettling Derceto Mansion now a home for the mentally ill as you dodge cosmic horrors and try to unravel the mystery of The Dark Man. It's creepy, stylish, and packed with joining the party is Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a love letter to the cult classic Jet Set Radio. From the Dutch devs at Team Reptile, this one's all about skating, tagging graffiti across New Amsterdam, and outrunning the electric visuals, a killer soundtrack featuring Hideki Naganuma, and a surprisingly rich story, this one's an easy if you're all about the court, NBA 2K25 rounds out the lineup. It's a great chance to get a feel for the game ahead of this year's big release especially if you've been holding off on buying the latest sports titles at story short: June's PS Plus Essential games are stacked.

3 new PlayStation Plus games to play this weekend (June 6-8)
3 new PlayStation Plus games to play this weekend (June 6-8)

Digital Trends

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Digital Trends

3 new PlayStation Plus games to play this weekend (June 6-8)

We're fully in showcase season with SGF 2025 starting today and a surprise State of Play happening earlier this week with tons of upcoming PS5 games shown off. Oh, and there's a little console called the Nintendo Switch 2 that just came out as well. But if you're a PlayStation faithful, you will need some games to play this weekend between showcases and while waiting for Death Stranding 2. Last week we got an early drop of PlayStation Plus games, but there's even more that just hit the service this week you might've forgotten about. I've picked out a fresh batch of brand new games you can get lost in over the weekend, so let's get to it. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk If you have any fond memories of Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk was made for you. If you weren't around or missed out on that game, this is more than just a nostalgia play. This is a hip-hop-infused skating and graffiti game that looks and sounds like nothing else. You can choose to play on skates, BMX bikes, and skateboards but none of them are meant to be mechanically challenging. Instead, the game is more focused on style, tagging, and chaining together long strings of insane tricks. The maps might be a little too big and confusing later on, but it has a cool story, fantastic locations, and style all its own. Recommended Videos Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is available now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC. Alone in the Dark I hope you read my recommendations last week, where I said it was the perfect time to play Alone in the Dark 2. If not, I'm hurt, but it's okay. Alone in the Dark is a reimagining of the 1992 original so you're totally safe starting here. You can pick between two protagonists: Emily Hartwood, played by Jodie Comer, or Edward Carnby, played by David Harbour. This is a classic third-person horror game with slightly altered events depending on your character. Sadly, the game was met with mixed reviews and stiff competition at the time it came out and developer Pieces Interactive was closed down afterward. While not the best survival horror game I've played, it is still one worth trying for fans of the genre. Alone in the Dark is available now on PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Myst There was no predicting Myst and Riven would show up in the Classics catalogue, but that's why I love it so much. These two classic adventure games are the perfect games to go to next if you got hooked on Blue Prince earlier this year. These are first-person puzzle games with very little in the way of instructions, meaning you will need to use your own smarts to overcome the roadblocks. Because these games are on the older side, some of these puzzles are a bit unfair compared to what you might be used to now, so don't feel bad referring to a guide here and there. But, if you want that same satisfaction of working out a devious puzzle with nothing but your own brain power, these two games are exactly what you need. Myst is available now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Mobile, and PC.

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