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May’s free PS Plus games are now live

Each month, Sony gives a number of PlayStation games away for ‘free’ to all those who are subscribed to the console manufacturer’s PS Plus service. For the month of May, you can now get your hands on a varied selection of quality titles – and FIFA.

Available to add to you library right now, May’s PS Plus games are:

  • FIFA 22 (PS4/5)
  • Tribes of Midgard (PS4/5)
  • Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4)

It is interesting to see that there are no PS5-exclusive titles for the month of May, though of course, two of the three games are PS5 enhanced. FIFA 22 is the latest game in the annual football franchise. Though not available right now, the game is set to be getting crossplay soon – a long welcome feature.

Tribes of Midgard is a co-op focused survival tower defence roguelite in which you must “form a tribe with up to 10 players to defend your village from the relentless onslaught of deadly spirits and gigantic brutes hel-bent on bringing on the end of the world.”

The final game being offered is Curse of the Dead Gods, a “skill-based roguelike exploring a cruel, dark temple made of endless rooms and corridors. Swords, spears, bows, guns – wield these and many more.”

Though not the most exciting month, May represents the final line-up as part of the original PS Plus service. With Sony’s revamped 3-tier structure going live later this month in select regions (with a worldwide release following in June), it will be interesting to see if and how the quality of titles change.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s line-up? Are you a FIFA fan? Which PS Plus tier are you planning to subscribe to? Let us know down below.

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