If you’re a PS+ subscriber and you’ve skipped out on what’s one of the PS4’s very best, April brings a happy surprise with Uncharted 4.
Dirty adventure
It’s April, and a good chunk of the world is stuck indoors. So why not play one of the very best action/adventure games in the PS4’s library… for free? If you’re a PS+ subscriber, you get to do just that this month, as Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is here for the service.
If you’re somehow unaware, Uncharted 4 was the capper for the ‘Drake’ saga from Naughty Dog. Not that that means we’ll never see the unkempt adventurer again, but U4 wrapped up the quadrilogy with a neat little bow. It’s kind of a must-play too, if you have a PS4.
It’s also not alone this month in the freebie pile, as off-roader Dirt Rally 2.0 is also on the ticket. While this one isn’t quite the can’t miss experience that Uncharted 4 is, it’s a pretty cool little racer and probably worth playing, especially since it’s ‘free’.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed adventure epic arrives on PS Plus! Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a visually stunning globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. Nathan Drake’s greatest adventure will require quick wits, fast fists and inventive use of weaponry while testing his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he’s willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.
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Dirt Rally 2.0
Perfect precision driving and develop nerves of steel as you roar through a selection of iconic rally tracks from across the globe in search of championship glory (and ever-faster lap times) in this realistic race sim. Dirt Rally 2.0 embodies the best venerated British development studio Codemasters has to offer: challenging courses, race-altering weather systems, in-depth car customizations and much more. In all, this is a masterclass in off-road racing.
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