What’s Next?
The September 2022 PlayStation Plus games are on the lips of everybody, as you would expect from people who want to know where their next favorite game is coming from.
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We’re taking a look at the games we think we might see next month, but it’s important to remember that these are all complete guesses on our part.
September 2022 PlayStation Plus Games Predicted By Us
The Last Of Us Part Two
Okay, listen, we know it’s unlikely.
The Last Of Us Part Two was only released in 2020 and is a pretty decent seller for Sony. The thinking here is that the upcoming release of September’s The Last Of Us Part 1 gives fans the chance to experience the full story (at least up until this stage) and allows them to play through two massively popular games from Sony’s pantheon.
Again, it’s pretty unlikely given the way that things are going and the fact they might be looking at a dedicated PS5 release for The Last Of Us Part 2 anyway, but if not… keep your eyes peeled.
Batman: Arkham Collection
In October of this year, we’ll be getting the first Batman game in years. Well, Batman-adjacent. With Gotham Knights coming to show off Nightwing, Robin, Red Hood, and Batgirl in their full glory, it would make sense to release the last series of Batman games as part of a PS Plus deal.
They fit perfectly into their usual criteria for PlayStation Plus games too. They’re not that new, they’re games that Warner Bros would likely not mind giving away for free and they’re games that could get more eyes on the upcoming release of Gotham Knights.
BPM: Bullets Per Minute
What with Metal: Hellsinger releasing next month, why not take a look at the other game to attempt a DOOM-esque first-person rhythm-based shooter?
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BPM: Bullets Per Minute would act as the indie pick for the month, a game that people can come back to as much as they want. Crucially it’s a game that wouldn’t tread on the toes of Metal: Hellsinger, since both are attempting different things and taking different approaches to the same overall goal.
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