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January’s free PS+ titles have been announced

We're heading towards the new year, which means we're due for a new batch of free games for PS+ subscribers. In January, PS+ users will be able to claim three games, headlined by A Plague Tale: Requiem (PS5).

The sequel to Plague Tale: Innocence continues the story of Amicia and Hugo, who just fled from their hometown. Now, in the southern areas and thriving towns, they are trying to establish a new life and break Hugo's curse. Death and ruin, however, return with the rats when Hugo's abilities revive. Forced to leave, the siblings put their faith in a prophesied island that may contain the secret to save Hugo.

Evil West follows an equally dark world but less serious. As one of the last operatives in a secret vampire-hunting institution, you are the last line of defence between humankind and a horror that has just emerged from the shadows. Use your guns, lightning-powered gauntlet, and gadgets to kill bloodthirsty monstrosities in style as a lone hunter or with a friend.

Lastly, there's Nobody Saves the World, a new action RPG from the developers of Guacamelee. Master the skill of metamorphosis to become a Slug, Ghost, Dragon, and more. Fulfil tasks to discover and switch between 15+ different Forms, each having its own set of objectives to fulfil. Explore a massive overworld alone or with a companion online while clearing shape-shifting dungeons to halt The Calamity and preserve the world.

In addition to the Monthly Games lineup, the Warframe Syrinx Collection, an exclusive PlayStation Plus pack comprising different weapons, armour, and accessories for the F2P action game, will also be released on January 2nd.

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