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Ghostrunner 2, Tunic and more coming to PS Plus Essential

As they do each month, Sony gives away a number of titles to all those with a PlayStation Plus subscription. Available to keep forever and play as long as you are actively subscribed, May’s monthly PS Plus titles have now been revealed.

Making the announcement on the PlayStation Blog, the Director of Content Acquisition & Operations at SIE ‘Adam Michel’ said: “May 7 kicks off a new, oversized PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup! From that day PlayStation Plus members will have four new titles available to add to their game libraries.”

With that, the 4 games in question are:

  • EA Sports FC 24 (PS4|5)
  • Ghostrunner 2 (PS5)
  • Tunic (PS4|5)
  • Destiny 2: Lightfall (PS4|5)

As mentioned, all of these titles will be available to claim from the 7th of May up until the 3rd of June – except for EA Sports FC which will hang around just a bit longer until the 17th of June.

Though an exciting line-up of games is in store, don’t forget to claim April’s PS Plus Essential titles (Immortals of Aveum, Minecraft Legends and Skul: The Hero Slayer) as you still have up until the 6th of May to do so.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the line-up? Which game are you most looking forward to? Did you pick up the original Ghost Runner back when it was on PS Plus? Let us know down below.

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