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Sony reveals new games coming to PS+ Extra and PS+ Premium

Earlier this week, seven games heading to PS+ Extra and Premium members leaked. Now a few days later, Sony has announced the full list. As the leaks showed, games like Gotham Knights and Disco Elysium The Final Cut are on the way, but there are a couple of surprises too. Additionally, the next batch of Classic titles for PS+ Premium members has been revealed. 

Starting on the 17th of October, PS+ Extra members will be able to download and play Gotham Knights, Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, Alien Isolation, Dead Island Definitive Edition, Outlast II, Elite Dangerous, FAR: Changing Tides, Gungrave Gore, Eldest Souls and Roki.

As you can tell from the list, there is a running horror theme here just in time for Halloween later this month.

PS+ Premium subscribers will get access to a few more classic games as well, including Tekken 6, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, Ape Escape Academy and IQ Final.

Sony has had a very busy week, with several announcements all dropping this week. Aside from new PS+ titles, Sony has also unveiled the new, slimmer PS5, launching later this year, as well as PS5 Game Streaming, a new feature that will enable PS+ Premium subscribers to access PS5 games over the cloud.

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KitGuru Says: While there are some good games in this month's PS+ Extra line-up, a lot of them are pretty old. I think Alan Wake Remastered would have been a good addition here too ahead of the sequel, especially for those who didn't claim it when it came to PS+ Essential earlier this year. 

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