PlayStation Plus subscribers are in for a treat this August as they can claim a bonus free game, giving them a total of four games to enjoy instead of the usual three. After the exciting lineup of games in July, including Alan Wake Remastered, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and Endling – Extinction is Forever, gamers can look forward to another fantastic selection this month.
One of the highly anticipated titles for August is Death’s Door, a brilliant adventure game that takes inspiration from beloved classics such as The Legend Of Zelda and Dark Souls. With its captivating storyline and challenging gameplay, Death’s Door promises to provide hours of entertainment for players.
Another exciting addition to the August lineup is PGA Tour 2K23, which offers fans of golf a realistic and immersive gaming experience. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, this game is sure to satisfy your love for the sport.
For those who enjoy a variety of games in one place, Dreams is the perfect platform. With thousands of games to choose from, players have access to a treasure trove of entertainment. Among the games available on Dreams, there are some true gems that are sure to capture the attention of gamers.
In addition to the already impressive lineup, the bonus game for August is Tren, an enchanting adventure developed entirely inside Dreams. Developed by BeechCorp and first revealed in 2021, Tren promotes the joy of play and childlike wonder. This delightful game challenges players to solve puzzles and navigate a toy engine through wild tracks, offering a unique and enjoyable experience.
Don’t miss out on these incredible games available for PlayStation Plus subscribers this August. With the bonus game included, gamers will have an even wider range of adventures to embark on. So get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating worlds of Death’s Door, PGA Tour 2K23, Dreams, and Tren. It’s time to level up your gaming experience!
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