PlayStation Plus Free Games for May 2020
PlayStation Plus free games lineup will be adding Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19 for May 2020.
An official announcement from Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed free PlayStation 4 games for all valued members of PlayStation Plus service to get access to on May 2020 and enjoy next month from May 5 to June 1, 2020.
Latest lineup for PS Plus includes Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19 of simulation genre this month. While there is still time, you can still grab onto Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Dirt Rally 2.0 from April 2020 before new games go live.
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Considered more like a modern-day successor of SimCity franchise, city-building simulator game Cities: Skylines offer a wide array of features, which allows you to turn a progressing community into an ever-extensive megacity.
It has a complex gameplay mechanics that helps keeping the flow of progress in a growing city needs strategic steps. Ensuring happiness of an urban populace is a key to industrial success and a key to emerging as a booming metropolis.
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Players who enjoy a rugged life outdoors and working in fields can fulfill that fantasy at the very comfort of their couch indoors through Farming Simulator 19 from developer Giants Software GmbH and publisher Focus Home Interactive.
You can have your complete farming experience with best agriculture machineries and tools form renowned companies. Establish your dream ranch in two locations set in Europe and U.S., to grow corps, breed livestock and other activities.
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Also, to keep in mind that Sony is giving away Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey on PS4 via recently announced Play At Home initiative to encourage people to stay with home to help prevent COVID–19 pandemic.
Although both Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19 are great despite belonging to a certain niche, fans are likely to get disappointed having them both in same month when most of them are stuck at home amidst Coronavirus outbreak.
An official announcement from Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed free PlayStation 4 games for all valued members of PlayStation Plus service to get access to on May 2020 and enjoy next month from May 5 to June 1, 2020.
Latest lineup for PS Plus includes Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19 of simulation genre this month. While there is still time, you can still grab onto Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Dirt Rally 2.0 from April 2020 before new games go live.
PlayStation Plus Free Games for May 2020 |
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Considered more like a modern-day successor of SimCity franchise, city-building simulator game Cities: Skylines offer a wide array of features, which allows you to turn a progressing community into an ever-extensive megacity.
It has a complex gameplay mechanics that helps keeping the flow of progress in a growing city needs strategic steps. Ensuring happiness of an urban populace is a key to industrial success and a key to emerging as a booming metropolis.
RELATED: The Last of Us Part 2 New Release Date, Ghost of Tsushima Delayed
Players who enjoy a rugged life outdoors and working in fields can fulfill that fantasy at the very comfort of their couch indoors through Farming Simulator 19 from developer Giants Software GmbH and publisher Focus Home Interactive.
You can have your complete farming experience with best agriculture machineries and tools form renowned companies. Establish your dream ranch in two locations set in Europe and U.S., to grow corps, breed livestock and other activities.
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Also, to keep in mind that Sony is giving away Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey on PS4 via recently announced Play At Home initiative to encourage people to stay with home to help prevent COVID–19 pandemic.
Although both Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19 are great despite belonging to a certain niche, fans are likely to get disappointed having them both in same month when most of them are stuck at home amidst Coronavirus outbreak.