God of War Ragnark headlines the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for January

Sony is set to freshen up the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium subscribers with a bunch of new additions in January.The obvious headliner here is (PS4 and PS5), one of PlayStation's biggest blockbusters from the last few years.The epic 2022 adventure sees Kratos and his son Atreus attempting to prevent an event that could bring about the end of the world.Studio Santa Monica expanded on the core game in late 2023 with the free addition of a roguelite mode that acts as an epilogue.

Kratos can wield permanent upgrades as well as temporary ones that only last for the duration of a given run.If you haven't done so already, we'd highly recommend playing through before delving into .The story of the 2018 game feeds directly into that of the sequel (and it's a darn good game too).Thankfully, is also in the Game Catalog.ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisementAnother new addition that's well worth checking out is the brilliant rhythm action title (PS4).

It tells the story of a young woman attempting to repair her broken heart through a series of imaginative levels, all set to an absolutely banging pop music soundtrack.was an Apple Arcade launch title, but it left that service a few months ago.It's one of my two favorite games of all time, and I can't recommend it enough.The highly regarded sci-fi RPG is in the mix as well.

It'll hit the Game Catalog a week and a half before the sequel, , drops on January 31.Other newcomers to the Extra tier include the 2023 Like A Dragon spinoff, (PS4 and PS5), action RPGs (PS5) and (PS4 and PS5), action-adventure title (PS4 and PS5), tower defense game (PS4 and PS5) and (PS4).Premium subscribers will get access to another two games on top of all of those.Those are (PS4 and PS5), which debuted on PS2 in 2009, and (PS4 and PS5), which originally hit the PS1 in 2000.These games will hit the PS Plus Game Catalog on January 21.As a reminder, PlayStation Portal owners can now stream certain PS5 games in the catalog from the cloud.

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