As usual, these games will be available to those withPS Plusthroughout the duration of the month, and once they are added to the library they will remain playable as long as the player still has PS Plus. Fans seem to have mixed feelings about this month’s line up, however.

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Need for Speed Payback announced

BothNeed for Speed PaybackandVampyrreceived mixed reviews at launch, but have since made some decent updates to address major problems. While these might be somewhat niche offerings, they should satisfy those that enjoy racing games or find the mixture of RPG and horror offered byVampyrintriguing.

Need for Speed Paybackis an open world racing game from 2017. It has its fair share of problems, butracing game enthusiastsare sure to find hours of entertainment here. Players will be able to engage with an in depth customization system that lets them make a car just right for them, as well as a good deal of story content. In typicalNeed for Speedfashion, players will be able to use real cars that are reflective of their real world attributes.

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This month’s PS Plus games stand out for one major reason, though, as this should be the last month of PS Plus that doesn’t include PS5. Alongside the release of the PS5, players with subscriptions will gain access to thePS Plus Collection, amassing popular games from the PS4 onto the PS5 console.

PS Plussubscribers can downloadNeed for Speed PaybackandVampyrnow.

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