Grab A Free Copy Of Fallout 76 On PlayStation Plus In January
It’s one of several games players have to look forward to.
New games are coming to PlayStation Plus in January and while there are several on the list, there’s one that’s pertinent to us, because… multiplayer. The game in question is Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic game, Fallout 76.
According to a recent announcement from Sony, the game will be available to access on January 2. It’s somewhat interesting news, seeing as how Sony has been worrying over Microsoft buying Activision and keeping games away from them, yet they don’t seem to be hoarding Fallout.
As we mentioned, other games will be arriving as well. These include Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Metroidvania. Both are popular titles, so players should be excited to get their hands on them. Another title included on the list is Thomas Happ’s self-published title Axiom Verge.
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