January's PlayStation Plus Games Have Been Revealed

January's PlayStation Plus Games Have Been Revealed

And boy, do they look solid!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 28, 2016 @ 05:06 PM (Staff Bios)
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January's PlayStation Plus games have been revealed, and they look to be awfully solid. Though it might prompt some rage (when don't the freebies) among owners of PS Plus, these options look to be satisfying.

Next month, for the PlayStation 4, owners will be treated to the remaster of a classic: Day of the Tentacle Remastered.

Furthermore, the standalone DLC to the critically-acclaimed survival sim, This War of Mine: The Little Ones.

Day of the Tentacle Remastered will also be on the Vita, next to The Swindle (cross-buy on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3). And then there is Titan Souls, which will be available on the PlayStation 4 and Vita. PlayStation 3 owners will be able to play Blazerush, whereas those with a Vita will be able to check out Azkend 2.



Do you believe that PlayStation Plus is beginning with a bang or a whimper? Let us know in the comments!

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