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PlayStation fans unlock surprise batch of 9 free games including major title worth £70 – full list is valued at £295

PlayStation fans unlock surprise batch of 9 free games including major title worth £70 – full list is valued at £295

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IT'S PLAY-DAY PlayStation fans unlock surprise batch of 9 free games including major title worth £70 – full list is valued at £295
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SONY has dished out a load of free games that you can enjoy on PlayStation this week.
There are nine new titles coming to your consoles as part of a major software upgrade.
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Sony has announced its latest batch of PS Plus freebies
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You'll be able to enjoy a title from one of the biggest shooter franchises on the planet
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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.
Games regularly vanish from this list – in fact, six are due to disappear in weeks.
But Sony confirmed that an extra nine titles were added on June 17. That includes Battlefield 2042, which currently retails for £69.99 on the official PlayStation Store.
"This month, join forces to tackle the paranormal crises of a mysterious federal agency under siege in the cooperative first-person shooter FBC: Firebreak," said PlayStation's Adam Michel.
"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."
All of the games are available to play right now, as long as you have an active PlayStation Plus subscription.
Here's the list of new titles out now on PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium, along with their official store pricing:
FBC: Firebreak (PS5) – £32.99
Battlefield 2042 (PS4, PS5) – £69.99
Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2 (PS5) – £32.99
theHunter: Call of the Wild (PS4) – £24.99
We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie (PS4, PS5) – £24.99
Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes (PS4, PS5) – £44.99
Train Sim World 5 (PS4, PS5) – £39.99
Endless Dungeon Definitive Edition (PS4, PS5) – £12.99
Get an inside look at the new PS5 30th anniversary edition
And here are the titles that have landed on PS Plus Premium only:
Deus Ex: The Conspiracy (PS4, PS5) – £11.99
That means the total value of this latest lot of games comes to a whopping £295.91.
Of course, you don't have to buy the games to enjoy them via PS Plus.
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FBC: Firebreak normally costs £32.99 on the official PlayStation Store
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But if they ever leave the library, you'd have to buy them outright to keep playing.
These aren't free games that you "claim" and then keep forever.
They're tied to the PS Plus library, so you can only play them for as long as you have a membership – and while they remain in the catalogue.
Once they exit the library, you'll lose access to the games unless you pay for them.
PS PLUS PRICES – HOW MUCH IS IT?
Here's how much you'll pay, and the perks you'll get with each tier...
PlayStation Plus Essential
Monthly: £6.99 / $9.99 Monthly games
Online multiplayer
Exclusive discounts
Exclusive content
Cloud storage
Share Play
PlayStation Plus Extra
Monthly: £10.99 / $14.99 Monthly games
Online multiplayer
Exclusive discounts
Exclusive content
Cloud storage
Share Play
Game catalogue
Ubisoft+ Classics
PlayStation Plus Premium
Monthly: £13.49 / $17.99 Monthly games
Online multiplayer
Exclusive discounts
Exclusive content
Cloud storage
Share Play
Game catalogue
Ubisoft+ Classics
Classics Catalogue
Game trials
PS5 Cloud Streaming
Sony Pictures Catalogue
Picture Credit: Sony PlayStation
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There are plenty of new free titles for PS5 owners to enjoy
Credit: Sony PlayStation
Gamers responding to Sony's official post were largely disappointed by the selection.
One wrote: "Yep, not very impressive this month."
Another said: "Really disappointed. Last few months haven't been good. I might not renew the subscription."
But one gamer added: "I'm excited to play Endless Dungeon, Deus Ex, and Katamari."
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Horror title Five Nights at Freddy's is this month's spooky option
Credit: Sony PlayStation
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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