
As announced during today’s State of Play presentation, Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus Essential games for October 2025. These games will be available to download starting October 7th, 2025, and include:
- Alan Wake 2 (PS5) | Review
- Goat Simulator 3 (PS5, PS4) | Review
- Cocoon (PS5, PS4) | Review
According to reliable sources, Alan Wake 2 will be one of the free games offered to PlayStation Plus Essential members in October 2025. While Sony usually announces these games today, they’re expected to do so next Wednesday due to scheduling. However, Dealabs has revealed that Alan Wake 2 is one of the titles. Given Sony’s recent practice of announcing PS Plus games during State of Play events, an official announcement could come as early as tonight.
The three free PlayStation Plus Essential games for next month will be released on October 7, 2025, regardless of when the official announcement is made.
Alan Wake 2 is a truly exceptional survival horror game developed by Remedy, receiving a perfect 10/10 score from Push Square. Our review on PS5 highlighted its incredible graphics, perfectly crafted atmosphere, excellent pacing, and captivating story, leading us to declare it one of the greatest games ever made.
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2025-09-25 01:06