With each new month that comes, the offer that Sony proposes to its users subscribed to the service PlayStation Plus is renewed, proposing new "free" games that take the place of as many titles that will now remain playable for only those who have redeemed the offer within the time limit. With the month of October almost upon us, starting from this Tuesday 6, it will be possible to redeem and play two new proposals: Need For Speed Payback and Vampyr.
The former certainly needs no introduction. The famous arcade driving title, developed by Ghost Games and published by Electronic Arts, is the penultimate racing title of the saga and the twenty-third chapter in chronological order. Set in the open world city of Fortune Valley, inside which stands Silver Rock (or the fictional version of the US city of Las Vegas), the story will take us aboard three protagonists with different abilities and characteristics but who will collaborate for the making various sequences similar to those of action movies. The second game, Vampyr, is an action RPG developed by Dontnod Entertainment, the mother software house of the Life is Strange and Tell me Why saga. Set in London in 1918, the game's protagonist is a doctor who specializes in hematological diseases who, for an obscure reason unknown to him, has been transformed into a vampire.
Below the article you can view the announcement trailer released by Sony through the official PlayStation Twitter page. We remind you that the games that will soon leave the catalog to make room for new ones are PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Street Fighter V. For those who do not yet know the new service called PlayStation Plus Collection arriving on PlayStation 5 on the day of its debut, or November 19, we leave you at the following article where all the information is explained in detail.
Engage in rattling vehicle battles and use your supernatural abilities to fight or escape the forces of evil with this month's PS Plus games! Need for Speed: Payback and Vampyr are coming October 6th -> https://t.co/HL8dHRereE pic.twitter.com/mJvcMDP0Ns
- PlayStation (@PlayStationIT) September 30, 2020