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The list of free PS Plus games of October 2023 has been partially leaked
Two out of the three games coming for free to subscribers of PlayStation 5 have been leaked by the usual suspects, and it’s looking like a scary good time.
We now know most of the games that will be part of the monthly round of PS Plus Essential for the month of October. Between two of the games chosen for PS5 and PS4, there is one high-quality triple-A production: The Callisto Protocol. The game directed by the creator of Dead Space will be the big name on the poster for both consoles. Farming Simulator 2022 is the other leaked title, which in itself is an extremely popular game that boasts of having a huge community of players.
The leak comes, as is common now, from Billbil-kun, a renowned insider who month after month does not fail to reveal the free games that will come to the PlayStation service. He himself emphasizes that the games mentioned and the one missing will be available between October 3 and November 7.
The Callisto Protocol, the big PS Plus game in October 2023
As we said, the Striking Distance Studio title will star in the wave of free games during the month of October 2023. On MeriStation it received a rating of 7 out of 10, a review in which we said that it had “the qualities to have been a high-standard survival horror.”However, “we found too many execution problems that end up dragging down the experience.”
The reasons for these conclusions were motivated because the title becomes “an action adventure with terror in the background that knows how to evolve the combat formula of Dead Space, but not its most survival horror part”. “The Dark Iron Prison looks spectacular in the version for next-generation consoles. Unfortunately, its level design does not support it, it is too linear. When it is restrained, especially in the first third, it seems that it is going to explode into a deep and quality title of the genre, but it drifts towards an action title that extends combat situations too much that are repeated excessively.”