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PS Plus’ Stray
Pitched as an action-adventure title that sees players embody a cat lost within a cyberpunk city, it’s easy to imagineStraywould have found success even without the exposure PlayStation Plus will give it. Features like its adorable premise and intriguing set of gameplay mechanics, as well as a seemingly simple trophy list, are allfactors that are inStray’s favor. Still, the fact that BlueTwelve Studio’s game is going to be available through PS Plus as well is a huge boon for the platform holder. At a time when Sony is keen to showcase the value of its new-look service, throwing games likeStrayinto the mix is the perfect way to showcase its commitment and desire.
PS Plus Extra’s Update
PS Plus’ Retro Classics
As the most expensive option available to PS4 and PS5 owners, a lot of attention has been placed onPlayStation Plus’ Premium tier. Thanks to issues surrounding emulation and licensing, there’s a sense online that Sony hasn’t truly hit its stride when it comes to the retro games that are the option’s unique selling point. July’s offerings are unlikely to change this perception either, asNo Heroes Allowed!andLocoRoco Midnight Carnivalare the only confirmed games being added to the tier.
Whilethe originalDino Crisis,Ridge Racer 2, andSoul Calibur: Broken Destinyhave all been leaked by various sources, there’s been no official confirmation that they will land on PlayStation Plus next week. Still, it’s worth keeping in mind that while two games being added means a lack of quantity, the additions arguably make up for it in other ways. Considering how both titles are PSP games for example, their debut onPS Pluswill become the most convenient and cheapest way to legally access them.


