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September’s PS+ Extra games line-up has leaked

We're due for another PS+ library update very soon for Extra and Premium subscribers. Ahead of Sony's official announcement likely arriving on Wednesday, a leaker has revealed the PS+ Extra line-up for September and it is a pretty stacked update. 

Many gamers have likely heard of billbil-kun. This leaker regularly posts game deals and leaks for titles heading to services like PS+. As far as PS+ goes, this person has a very high rate of accuracy, so these leaks are generally trusted. This time around, they have revealed six of the games heading to PS+ Extra subscribers, although the official list of new games is likely to include a few extras not mentioned in the leak. Additionally, we know that PS+ Premium subscribers will get cloud access to at least one new game this month, but the title remains a mystery.

This month, PS+ Extra subscribers can expect to gain access to:

  • Nier Replicant
  • Star Ocean: The Divine Force
  • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
  • Civilization VI
  • Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2
  • Unpacking

Overall, it is a good-looking lineup. Nier Replicant is a game I've been holding off on for a while so it is nice to see it finally hitting subscription services. Additionally, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is a lesser-known Atlus RPG that comes very highly recommended.

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