PlayStation Plus adds God of War Ragnarok and more to its lineup

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PlayStation Plus has added even more titles into its lineup, including several older PlayStation 2 games that are steeped in nostalgia. The heaviest hitter in the bunch is God of War: Ragnarök, which Extra and Premium subscribers can claim for no extra charge thing month.

PS Plus is a PlayStation subscription service that gives subscribers access to games every month. This month brings a respectable lineup of both modern and classic titles. Grand Theft Auto V is a chance to experience one of the most profitable gaming franchises of all time if you haven’t played it yet, while Orcs Must Die 3 blends shooters and tower defense into one irresistible combination. Here’s the full list.

  • God of War: Ragnarök
  • Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
  • Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand
  • SD Gundam Battle Alliance
  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
  • Grand Theft Auto V
  • Warhammer 40K: Sparine Marine 2 Trial
  • Sayonara Wild hearts
  • ANNO: Mutationem
  • Orcs Must Die 3
  • Citizen Sleeper
  • Poker Club
  • Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (PlayStation Plus Premium)
  • Medievil II (PlayStation Plus Premium)

There are several highlights in the bunch. God of War: Ragnarök continues the story of Kratos and Atreus through the backdrop of Norse mythology, while Like a Dragon Gaiden tells even more of Kazuma Kiryu’s saga after he faked his own death.

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Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand lets you experience the game with all of the bonus content from the Reign of Sand expansion added in, including a New Game+ mode and newer quests.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is available, too, just in time to play through its final story update. Fair warning: the update has caused no small amount of controversy, and fans are divided.

The rest of the titles are older or just flew under the radar a bit more, but they’re all worth checking out. Citizen Sleeper is a must-play for fans of narrative-driven cyberpunk games, while Poker Club is just a fun way to pass the time and polish up your Texas hold ’em skills before that next trip to Vegas.

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