Free PS Plus games for October

Games offered free to members of the PS Plus service for the month of October are known. This month, the players will be able to have fun with the surprising Hot Wheels Unleashed, the good but aging injustice 2 and finally Super hot. Remember that you have until October 3 to acquire the September Games.

Hot Wheels UNLEASHED | PS4, PS5

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Collect the best vehicles in the Hot Wheels universe, build exceptional circuits and take part in breathtaking races. Unlock new vehicles and run alongside your friends with the shared screen mode with 2 players or face up to 12 players in online challenges. And when you have had your speed dose, why not create your own race? Create breathtaking circuits by helping you (or not) from the track editor. Add looping, boosters, obstacles and special elements to develop sensational circuits, then share your creations online.

injustice 2 | PS4

The Mortal Kombat team returns to the DC universe with the largest team of superheroes ever seen. Play revisited superheroes or supervisors and compete in titanic fights around the world. You can face locally as online, or dive into the intrigue of a solo campaign between Batman and Superman regime. The awards obtained combat after combat will allow you to equip, personalize and develop your team.

Super hot | PS4

Burning the boundaries between strategy and carnage, Super hot is the first-person shooting game when time is only moving when you move. You will not be able to regenerate your health or have unlimited ammunition. You will be alone, against all. Pick up the weapons of the fallen enemies, shoot, contrast and sneak in a hurricane of idle bullets. With its neat and minimalist visual language, Super hot helps you focus on the essentials: the fluidity of the gameplay and the film beauty of the fights.

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