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Les jeux PlayStation Plus de janvier dévoilés

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 18,2025

Les jeux PlayStation Plus de janvier dévoilés

Programmation PlayStation Plus de janvier 2025 : Suicide Squad, Need for Speed ​​et The Stanley Parabole

Les abonnés PlayStation Plus peuvent réclamer trois jeux gratuits en janvier : Suicide Squad : Kill the Justice League, Need for Speed : Hot Pursuit Remastered et The Stanley Parabole : Ultra Deluxe. Ces titres sont disponibles jusqu'au 3 février.

La sélection de ce mois-ci comprend le controversé Suicide Squad : Kill the Justice League, une sortie 2024 de Rocksteady Studios. Bien que son accueil ait été mitigé, les membres PlayStation Plus peuvent désormais en profiter sans frais supplémentaires. Les deux autres offres offrent une gamme diversifiée d'expériences de jeu.

Les jeux PlayStation Plus mensuels de Sony sont disponibles pour tous les niveaux d'abonnement (Essential, Extra et Premium). N'oubliez pas que les offres de décembre – It Takes Two, Aliens: Dark Descent et Temtem – étaient disponibles jusqu'au 6 janvier. La programmation de janvier a été annoncée le jour du Nouvel An et est devenue disponible le 7 janvier.

Détails du jeu et tailles des fichiers :

  • Suicide Squad : Kill the Justice League (PS5) : 79,43 Go – Le plus gros téléchargement et le titre le plus récent de la gamme.
  • Need for Speed : Hot Pursuit Remastered (PS4) : 31,55 Go – Un titre PS4 jouable via une rétrocompatibilité sur PS5, mais sans améliorations PS5.
  • The Stanley Parabole : Ultra Deluxe (PS4/PS5) : 5,10 Go (PS4), 5,77 Go (PS5) – Une version mise à jour du jeu original avec du contenu et des fonctionnalités d'accessibilité supplémentaires.

Considérations relatives à l'espace de stockage :

Pour télécharger les trois jeux sur une PS5, vous aurez besoin d'environ 117 Go d'espace de stockage gratuit.

Regard vers l'avenir :

Sony devrait annoncer la gamme PlayStation Plus de février 2025 vers la fin janvier. Le service continuera d'ajouter de nouveaux titres Extra et Premium tout au long de l'année.

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