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Simulations invade in May 2020’s free PSPlus games

It’s simulation month on PSPlus! Well, not officially it isn’t, but it kind of is. Subscribers can go download Farming Simulator 19 and Cities: Skyline.

Time to build

Do ya like sim games? What about city-planning? Farming? Well, if you answered in the affirmative to any of those queries, then you might love what Sony has on offer this month as freebies for their PS+ subscribers.

That’s because a pair of recent genre releases have been added to the service’s free list for May 2020. Since the category isn’t the biggest in terms of fandom, and hasn’t been for a while, I think it’s safe to say that both of these are niche titles.

But nevertheless, you might find yourself enjoying them. After all, they’re, you know, free. Well, they are if you’re a paying subscriber anyway.

Cities: Skylines

Do you have what it takes to develop a small, bustling community into a sprawling megacity? In Cities: Skylines, the acclaimed city builder sim by Paradox Interactive, you make the decisions that will see your city flourish or fail. You’ll need strategic smarts to keep your burgeoning ecosystem from collapse, ensuring your ever-growing populace stay happy and the industries that are the lifeblood of your expanding metropolis continue to thrive.   

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Farming Simulator 19

Stressed by the bustling city life and eager to tackle a more sedate livelihood? Rural escapism awaits with Farming Simulator 19! Developer GIANTS Software has packed in a wealth of agricultural pastimes to lose yourself in as you set out to maintain a homestead. Harvest crops, raise livestock, tackle forest, ride your own horses…or just jump behind the wheel of your John Deere tractor or one of over 300 authentic farming vehicles and go for a drive.  

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The above are free to download for PS+ subscribers from today (May 5th) though June 1st, 2020.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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