Need for Speed Payback and Vampyr are the next PlayStation Plus games

Free from October 6 through November 2

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Sony has announced the latest PlayStation Plus lineup, and prepare to be “whelmed.”

Starting on October 6, you can pick up Need for Speed Payback and Vampyr on the service, both of which are PS4 releases. You have until November 2 to claim them, at which point they’ll be cycled out for something else.

Need for Speed Payback came out in 2017 and is currently the second-most-recent Need for Speed title, preceding Need for Speed Heat. Vampyr is from 2018, where the Dontnod action RPG was released on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. It’s slated to arrive on Switch late next month. Both of them were released to a semi-middling reception, so I understand if folks aren’t super jazzed about PS Plus next month.

As a reminder, you have until October 5 to log in and claim PUBG and Street Fighter V. I suggest you do that! Street Fighter V has come a long way since launch, and even the base version is worth trying.

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