PS Now September 2020 LIVE with PS Plus free games release date

UPDATE: The new PS Now September 2020 games have been revealed by Sony today and include a total of four new titles to play.

This happened on the same day that the new PS Plus free games went live, replacing Fall Guys and MW2 Remastered with PUBG and Street Fighter V.

The new PS Now games for September include WWE 2K19, Observation, Resident Evil 7 and Final Fantasy XV. The others are pretty well-known but here’s the official game description for the indie puzzle adventure, Observation:

“This cinematic sci-fi thriller told through the lens of a space station’s artificial intelligence. Take on the role of S.A.M., an AI system installed on the low orbit space station “Observation” in 2026 and take control of the station’s control systems. A mysterious event has caused the station to lose power and forced S.A.M. to reboot. With most of your systems offline, you must work with the only crew member you can find, Dr Emma Fisher, and attempt to restore your systems to discover the fate of the station and its crew.”

ORIGINAL: PS4 gamers can get ready for some big changes this week, starting with new PlayStation Now and PS Plus games for September 2020.

This will be happening later this week, with Sony revealing its plans for its next PS Now additions the same day as the latest PlayStation Plus games are released.

Three new titles are expected to be announced for the streaming service, with one being an indie title. And while we don’t know the tech giant’s plans just yet, we do know when they will be revealed.

Based on the normal schedule, the latest PS Now games are expected to be announced on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. This is the same day that the new PS Plus games will be released onto the PlayStation Store and is part of a bigger PSN refresh.

The only downside is that some PS Now games will be disappearing from the library around the same time.

There’s only a short period left to play those games which will be disappearing from the lineup later this week.

PS NOW GAMES LEAVING IN SEPTEMBER

As confirmed by Sony earlier this year, some games added to PS Now will only be available for a limited time.

Meanwhile, some games can only be downloaded on PlayStation consoles, while others remain stream-only.

The games being removed on August 31 include the following:

CONTROL

After a secretive agency in New York is invaded by an otherworldly threat, you become the new Director struggling to regain Control. From developer Remedy Entertainment, Control is a supernatural third-person action adventure which will challenge you to master the combination of supernatural abilities, modifiable loadouts, and reactive environments, while fighting through a deep and unpredictable world.

SHADOW OF THE TOMB RAIDER

Experience Lara Croft’s defining moment as she becomes the Tomb Raider. In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Lara must master a deadly jungle, overcome terrifying tombs, and persevere through her darkest hour. As she races to save the world from a Maya apocalypse, Lara will ultimately be forged into the Tomb Raider she is destined to be.

Meanwhile, the new PS Plus games arriving in September include the following titles:

PUBG

Parachute into a treacherous battleground with only your wits for protection, as you loot gear and outsmart your enemies in a fierce battle royale. Build the ultimate soldier from scratch and test your mettle against up to 99 other players across multiple unique maps. Only one life. Only one shot at victory per match. Wreak havoc on your own or take on the challenge in a squad of up to four players to increase your chances of survival — and glory.

STREET FIGHTER V

New competitors and iconic world warriors square off in Street Fighter V, Capcom’s blisteringly ferocious fighter and the latest entry in the legendary Street Fighter series! Sharpen your skills in a variety of single-player modes, then prove you’ve got what it takes to best the globe’s finest fighters in online matches.

These new PlayStation Plus titles will be arriving on September 4 and will be available to download until October 5.

source: express.co.uk