The PlayStation Plus Premium service offers many options, including the ability to try games for a period of time before purchasing them.
Today in this report, we'll be updating the list of titles available for trial for subscribers of the service, allowing them to try out these titles for a period ranging from 2 to 5 hours.
The PlayStation Plus Premium service offers a linear gaming experience for two hours, while open space “sandbox” games for up to 3 hours and, finally, open world games and RPGs for up to 5 continuous hours.
After trying any of these games, subscribers can also transfer their game to the full version if they decide to purchase it through the PlayStation Store. Of course, the game must be purchased through the same account that has PlayStation Plus Premium activated to ensure that game progress is transferred to the full version.
Sony recently added God of War Ragnarok to its demo game list, allowing subscribers to try it out for two hours.
List of experimental games in the PlayStation Plus Premium package
- The Last of Us Part 1
- A Plague Tale: Requiem
- Gotham Knights
- Forbidden Horizon West
- The wonders of little Tina
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Olli Olli World
- Steelrising
- MX vs ATV Legends
- Soul Hackers 2
- sniper 5
- Construction simulator
- Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3 Slime Speedway
- Miraculous: Rise of the Sphinx
- WWE 2K22
- UNCHARTED™: Legacy of Thieves Collection
- Hot Wheels Launch
- The Cruel King and the Great Hero
- Spellforce 3 Reinforced
- Elemental Warfare 2
- Ghostwire: Tokyo
- NHRA Championship Drag Racing
- LEGO® CITY in Disguise
- biomutant
- Phoenix Point
- MLB the Show 22
- Little League World Series Baseball 2023
- NBA 2K23
- AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES NIRVANA INITIATIVE
- Hunting Simulator 2
- MotoGP™22
- ELEX2
- Crusader Kings III
- rollerdrome
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
- dying light 2
- relay
- Racing rims
- Vampire The Masquerade Swansong
Sony recently revealed an update to its core bundle game library. Premium bundle subscribers will receive 17 different games, including titles dedicated to the PlayStation 5 and 4, as well as classic titles released on the PlayStation 1, 2, and PSP. You can see the full list in this report we previously prepared for you.
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