playstation plus october 2020 vampyr

PlayStation Plus October 2020 Lineup Prepares for Halloween With Vampyr

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Sony revealed the PlayStation Plus October 2020 games on the PlayStation Blog. One of them befits the Halloween season, while the other is a more general sort of game. EAā€™s Need for Speed: Payback and Dontnod Entertainmentā€™s Vampyr will be available for subscribers next month.

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Need for Speed: Payback has been around since 2017. As you might expect, itā€™s a racing game where you go through various challenges as three different characters. Each one has been wronged, as you might imagine, and will head to elaborate cars to get revenge on the people who did them wrong, the members of The House. It is a PlayStation Hits title and normally costs $19.99.

Vampyr, on the other hand, is an action adventure game about being a vampire in 1918. Thereā€™s a morality system and plenty of choices, as you determine if you will be malicious or try to resist your new, supernatural thirsts. What you do determines which of the four endings you might possibly get. It normally costs $39.99.

The two September 2020 PlayStation Plus games will be available until October 5, 2020. In case you missed picking them up until now, they are Street Fighter V and PlayerUnknownā€™s Battlegrounds.

The PlayStation Plus October 2020 games will be available between October 6 and November 2, 2020.

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