Another month incoming means that PlayStation Plus subscribers of all tiers can look forward to a trio of new games being available in their PS4/PS5 libraries in October 2022. This time around, subscribers can look forward to all three games supporting the PS4 (with one also having a native PS5 version), and involving superhuman clashes, tiny cars and electrifying strategic combat.
All three games will be available to add to your library and download starting Tuesday 4 October 2022. Subscribers who haven’t done so yet, have until Monday 3 October 2022 to add Need for Speed Heat, Granblue Fantasy: Versus and Toem to their game library at no extra cost.
Scroll down to see what could soon be your next favourite game:
Hot Wheels Unleashed
Collect, build and race in this fantastic arcade sim based on the Hot Wheels universe. Earn new vehicles then take them to the track to race side by side with friends in two-player split-screen, or face up to 12 opponents in online challenges. Create amazing layouts inside and outside the track editor. Players can add loops, special boosters, obstacles and special elements to make an incredible amusement park for their races, then share their creations online for other players to try.
A native PlayStation 5 version is also available to PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Injustice 2
The creators of Mortal Kombat return to the DC universe with the biggest superhuman roster. Select from twisted versions of iconic heroes and supervillains and bring epic-scale battles to awe-inspiring locations across the globe. Players can take on other players locally and online, or immerse themselves in the story-driven single player campaign as Batman struggles against Superman’s regime. Players will earn gear after every match to equip, customise and evolve their roster.
Injustice 2 only has a PlayStation 4 native version, but is backwards compatible on the PlayStation 5.
Superhot
Blurring the lines between cautious strategy and unbridled mayhem, Superhot is the FPS in which time moves only when players move. No generating health bars. No conveniently placed ammo drops/ It’s just players, outnumbered and outgunned, grabbing the weapons of fallen enemies to shoot, slice, and maneuver through a hurricane of slow-motion bullets. Superhot’s polished, minimalist visual language helps players concentrate on the most important – on the fluidity of gameplay and cinematic beauty of the fight.
Superhot only has a PlayStation 4 native version, but is backwards compatible on the PlayStation 5.