Here Are The First PlayStation Plus Games For 2020

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The very first PlayStation Plus offerings for 2020 are here, and Sony definitely hasn’t disappointed this time around.

First up we have one of the best collection of PlayStation exclusives in the Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection.

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The game collection’s official description reads: “From the groundbreaking storytellers at Naughty Dog, comes the genre-defining epic that revolutionized adventure storytelling, rebuilt by Bluepoint Games with the power of the PS4 system. Follow the perilous journey of Nathan Drake across the globe, from humble beginnings to extraordinary discoveries. Meet an unforgettable cast of characters as Drake puts life and friendship on the line in a race against ruthless enemies to uncover unimaginable treasure.

Credit: Naughty Dog

“Uncharted The Nathan Drake Collection includes the single-player campaigns only for Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception.”

The next freebie for PS Plus subscribers is the one and only Goat Simulator. Sony says of the game: “The title says it all, really. Hurl an immaculately rendered goat with blisteringly accurate physics at all manner of objects. It’s the definitive goat simulation experience.

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“Oh — actually, it’s a totally bonkers fling-em-up that has you launching a goat at things. A lot of things. Experiment and see what happens!”

According to Sony, both the new PS Plus freebies will be available to download from January 7 to February 3.

December’s offerings of Titanfall 2 and Monster Energy Supercross – can be downloaded up until January 6, so act fast!

As always, PlayStation Plus is a subscription service. Find out more about it right here.

How do you feel about the first two free* games for 2020? Personally, the Uncharted games are some of my favourites, and Goat Simulator is the perfect title to inject some much-needed fun into the new year. Hopefully the rest of 2020 will be just as strong!

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