From July 4 to July 31, 2023, PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra and Premium subscribers will be able to claim the games Alan Wake Remastered, Endling Extinction is Forever and Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War for their digital library, Sony has announced. Until July 3 there is still time to get NBA 2K23, Jurassic World Evolution 2 and Trek to Yomi, the three June titles.
Offering Alan Wake Remastered to PS Plus subscribers is a good way to prepare the ground for the upcoming arrival of Alan Wake 2, which will be available on October 17 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC (Epic Games Store). Alan Wake Remastered includes the main game and the two standalone story expansions: The Sign and The Writer. The game itself is the same, but with improved graphics and an updated interface to give it a more modern look. It also takes advantage of the ability of new consoles and recent hardware to increase resolution and frames per second.
Alan Wake Remastered is a cinematic action thriller inspired by classic novels of the horror genre. The title stars best-selling novelist Alan Wake, whose wife Alice mysteriously disappears while on her vacation in the town of Bright Falls. When Wake begins to find the pages of a thriller he doesn’t remember writing, Bright Falls becomes a much more sinister place. A dark presence begins to possess the townspeople as the writer tries to unravel the mystery and find Alice, a journey that could lead him to the brink of madness.
Developed by Barcelona-based team Herobeat Studios, Endling – Extinction is Forever is a 3D side-scrolling game that bills itself as an “ecological adventure”. The action of the game takes place in a world devastated by humans and allows players to put themselves in the shoes of the last fox on Earth, who is on a mission to raise its cubs. To achieve this you must hunt to feed them, teach them new skills, defend them, avoid becoming the prey and help them survive.
Black Ops – Cold War is the Call of Duty of 2020, so two more games have come out since then, Vanguard and Modern Warfare II. Black Ops – Cold War takes players back to the Cold War in the early 1980s, in a campaign during which they will meet familiar faces and fight in different arenas including East Berlin, Vietnam and the KGB headquarters.