PS Plus Games for October 2021

Some shooting, some fighting... some golfing.

On the PlayStation Blog, the lineup of PS Plus games for October 2021 were revealed. All three games on offer to PS Plus subscribers will be available to download starting October 5. Curious what’s on offer?

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Here’s a closer look at the PS Plus games for October 2021!

PS Plus Games for October 2021 

 

The PS Plus lineup for October 2021 was officially revealed today in a post on the PlayStation Blog. As usual, three games will be on offer to PS Plus subscribers with one for PS5 and the other two for PS4.

All three games will be available to download starting October 5 and will remain available until November 1. Below, you’ll find a list of all the PS Plus games for October 2021 as well as brief descriptions of each game as provided by the PS Blog post.


Hell Let Loose | PS5

This WWII-inspired multiplayer title splices epic 100-player battles with a unique resource-based RTS-inspired meta-game, where Commanders direct the flow of battle and co-ordinate powerful in-game abilities that influence the team’s march to victory.

Team up and tackle enemy combatants online* in 50v50 skirmishes across a dynamically shifting frontline, choose one of 14 playable roles within infantry, recon, and armour unit types, each equipped with authentic weapons, vehicles, and equipment.

PGA Tour 2K21 | PS4

Prove you’ve got what it takes to become FedExCup Champion. Take on PGA Tour Pros across stunning, real-life courses during your very own career and earn rewards and gear, then play against your friends or the world’s best players in local and online* matches.

Create your own player and customize your equipment, then build your own clubhouse, designing and running full seasons and tournaments customized to your rules and requirements. 

Mortal Kombat X | PS4

Netherrealm Studios’ bone-crunching beat ‘em up fuses cinematic presentation with an all-new gameplay experience. For the first time in the series’ history, every character in its robust roster has a selection of different fighting styles to pick from, offering an expanded range of strategies to take into battle, as well as combat against.


The PS Blog post ends by reminding subscribers there’s still time to download September’s PS Plus games if you haven’t done so already. The September PS Plus games will be available to download up until October 4 when October’s PS Plus games become available. 

After looking at the lineup of PS Plus games for October 2021, we’re curious what your thoughts are. Do you like the games on offer, or do they feel less exciting than last month’s PS Plus lineup?

Let us know in the comments below, or on our social media channels including Facebook and Twitter

Related: The September PS Plus Lineup Announced, Hitman 2 Headlining


 


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