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Dead Space and more coming to PS Plus Essential next month

Each month, all those with a PlayStation Plus subscription are able to get their hands on a few select games which can be added to your library – and remain playable as long as you have an active subscription. As announced during the State of Play, October’s line-up has now been revealed.

Available to add to your library from the 1st of October, next month’s PS Plus Essential offerings lean into Halloween’s spooky vibes, with the line-up being as follows:

  • Dead Space Remake | PS5
  • Doki Doki Literature Club | PS4, PS5
  • WWE 2K24 | PS4, PS5

Beyond this, the console manufacturer also teased some of the games coming to its PS Plus Premium tier, with the classics ‘Dino Crisis’ and ‘Legacy of Kain’ dropping some time next month – probably between October’s second and third weeks.

We will likely hear more on the PS Plus Extra/Premium tiers early next month. Still, the tease of what’s to come is exciting, especially for those begging for a new Dino Crisis.

KitGuru says: What did you think of the State of Play? Do you enjoy playing horror games during Halloween? Let us know down below.

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