Sony has announced that PS5's Hell Let Loose and PS4's PGA Tour 2K21 and Mortal Kombat X are the PlayStation Plus games for October 2021.
Announced on PlayStation.Blog, all three of these games will be available from October 5 through November 1 for all PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Hell Let Loose is a WWII-inspired multiplayer game that was first released on PC in July 2021 after being in Early Access since 2019. This PS5 title includes " 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."
PGA Tour 2K21 was released back in August 2020 and is the inaugural 2K Games PGA Tour golf game. It includes 15 licensed PGA Tour courses and allows players to create both their own golfer and courses.
In our PGA Tour 2K21 review, we said that it "is the most flexible and enjoyable golf game since EA’s Tiger Woods series was at its peak. While its career mode could have done with some spit and polish to its presentation and featured more meaningful rewards, it nonetheless serves as a solid 20-hour straightaway to what could prove to be the most thriving part of PGA Tour 2K21’s dance floor in the long term; the online societies."
Mortal Kombat X was released in 2015 and was the first time each kharacter had their own selection of fightings styles to choose from.
In our Mortal Kombat X review, we said, "story only matters so much in a fighting game. Combat is king, and there’s a ton of depth to mine from Mortal Kombat X. A much-needed transfusion of new blood, along with the ability to choose between three variations of every character means we’ll be learning, grinding, and discovering for a long time to come. Its universe keeps getting harder and harder to take seriously, and its microtransactions are borderline gross, but Mortal Kombat X is a great fighting game all the same. "
As a reminder, PlayStation Plus subscribers have until October 4 to add Predator: Hunting Grounds, Overcooked: All You Can Eat!, and Hitman 2 to their collection.
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