PlayStation Plus Adds God of War: Ragnarök & More in January Catalog

PlayStation Plus Adds God of War: Ragnarök & More in January Catalog

Behold, PlayStation Plus hath bestowed upon us a treasure trove of gaming delights, including olden PlayStation 2 gems that stir the heart with nostalgia. The pinnacle of this collection is none other than “God of War: Ragnarök,” a saga of epic proportions available to Extra and Premium subscribers at no added cost this month.

PS Plus, a hallowed PlayStation subscription service, doth grant its faithful access to games each passing moon. This month’s offering is a blend of contemporary marvels and timeless classics. “Grand Theft Auto V” beckons unto thee, a gateway to one of the most prosperous gaming franchises in history. Meanwhile, “Orcs Must Die 3” weaves together the threads of shooters and tower defense into an irresistible tapestry. Here doth lie the full list of wonders:

– “God of War: Ragnarök”
– “Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name”
– “Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand”
– “SD Gundam Battle Alliance”
– “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League”
– “Grand Theft Auto V”
– “Warhammer 40K: Sparine Marine 2 Trial”
– “Sayonara Wild hearts”
– “ANNO: Mutationem”
– “Orcs Must Die 3”
– “Citizen Sleeper”
– “Poker Club”
– “Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings” (PlayStation Plus Premium)
– “Medievil II” (PlayStation Plus Premium)

Lo and behold, amongst these treasures doth “God of War: Ragnarök” continue the saga of Kratos and Atreus amidst the tapestry of Norse mythology. Similarly, “Like a Dragon Gaiden” delves deeper into the legend of Kazuma Kiryu following his feigned demise.

Furthermore, “Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand” invites thee to partake in the game’s delights with all the additional splendors of the “Reign of Sand” expansion, including a New Game+ mode and fresh quests.

“Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” doth await thee as well, just in the nick of time for its final narrative iteration. Be forewarned: controversy surrounds this update, and the hearts of fans are divided.

The remaining titles, though older or perhaps lesser known, bear merit and are deserving of exploration. “Citizen Sleeper” beckons to fans of cyberpunk narratives, while “Poker Club” offers mirth and a chance to hone thy Texas hold’em skills ere thy next jaunt to Vegas.

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