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Mayo 2025 PS Plus Juego vinculado a la película de Hollywood

Autor : Aaron Actualizar : May 29,2025

Si los rumores son verdaderos, un título favorito de los fanáticos pronto podría unirse a la alineación de PlayStation Plus Free Games para mayo de 2025. Mientras que Sony aún no ha anunciado oficialmente la alineación, los informes sugieren que el adolescente adolescente de Horror Romp puede estar llegando a los jugadores. La obra de arte compartida parece indicar que es la versión remasterizada del juego en lugar del lanzamiento original de 2014, aunque los detalles no están confirmados. Actualizaremos tan pronto como haya más información disponible.

Para aquellos desconocidos, PlayStation Plus ofrece una variedad de características, incluidos juegos mensuales gratuitos accesibles para todos los suscriptores, independientemente de los niveles. Además, los miembros extra y premium disfrutan de acceso a una vasta biblioteca de cientos de títulos actuales y clásicos.

La rumoreada adición ha provocado una conversación dentro de la comunidad de PlayStation , particularmente en Reddit . Algunos especulan que este movimiento podría coincidir con el reciente lanzamiento de la película hasta Dawn , que, aunque intrigante, recibió críticas mixtas. IGN lo anotó 5/10, señalando que carecía de la promesa del juego original. Del mismo modo, el remaster de 2024 obtuvo una recepción tibia, ganando otro 5/10 de IGN, con los críticos señalando sus mejoras deslucidas sobre el original.

Por otro lado, el aclamado original de 2015 de 2015 recibió un 7.5/10 de IGN, destacando sus momentos destacados a pesar de algunas deficiencias.

En noticias relacionadas, 22 juegos saldrán de la biblioteca PlayStation Plus el próximo mes, incluidos títulos de alto perfil como Grand Theft Auto 5 , Payday 2 : Crimnewave Edition y las versiones finales de Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2 . Como resultado, estos clásicos ya no estarán disponibles en las consolas modernas de PlayStation.

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