PS Plus October 2017 line-up – PlayStation Plus boost ahead of next PS4 free games reveal

PS Plus subscribers are gearing up for the October 2017 line-up, with Sony set to make the big announcement on the upcoming PS4 free games next week.

The current PS Plus line-up for September 2017 is headlined by inFamous: Second Son and Child of Light.

But those PS4 free games are set to make way for a new line-up of games, that Express.co.uk expects will be announced on Wednesday.

While the upcoming line-up is shrouded in mystery, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see a horror game included ahead of Halloween.

Members of the PlayStation Plus Reddit page, which has correctly predicted a number of line-ups this year, have given their picks for October 2017.

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Redditors on that subreddit correctly predicted games that would feature in the line-ups for SEVEN out of the nine months this year.

And for October a number of Reddit users have said they’re expecting a Resident Evil game to be included in the PS Plus October 2017 line-up.

Predictions include Resident Evil 0 Remaster or Resident Evil Revelations 2.

A Resident Evil game for October 2017 could be a distinct possibility, given the line-up for the same time last year.

In October 2016 PS Plus subscribers were able to download for free Resident Evil HD alongside Transformers Devastation.

Resident Evil HD is the remaster of the Gamecube remake of the original Resident Evil, which appeared on the PlayStation.

PS Plus subscribers only have a few days to find out what will be included in the October 2017 line-up.

But ahead of it PlayStation Plus members have been given a welcome boost.

This week at the Tokyo Game Show 2017 Square Enix announced the PlayStation classic Final Fantasy 9 was coming to the PS4.

It was released the same day it was announced, and if you’re a PS Plus member you will get a discount.

Final Fantasy 9 usually costs £16.99 on the PS Store, but if you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber you’ll get if for £13.59.

The PlayStation Europe Twitter account revealed the news, tweeting: “#FinalFantasyIX is a true classic of the series and – SURPRISE! – it comes to PS4 today, with a PS Plus discount”.

Ahead of the PlayStation Plus October 2017 reveal next week, members only have a few days left to download the September 2017 line-up.

These games are available to download right now for free if you’re a PS Plus member:

• inFAMOUS: Second Son (PS4)

• Child of Light (PS4)

• RIGS: Mechanised Combat League (PS4 bonus title – PS VR required)

• That’s You (PS4 bonus title)

• Truck Racer (PS3)

• Handball 2016 (PS3)

• We Are Doomed (PS Vita & PS4)

• Hatoful Boyfriend (PS4 & PS Vita)


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