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    PlayStation Plus’s Free January Games Spark Debate Among Subscribers

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    PlayStation Plus, which is Sony’s version of Xbox Game Pass, offers a large, constantly expanding library of games. Subscribers can choose from the Essential, Extra and Premium tiers, each with unique perks and benefits. Starting at $10 a month, the plans give subscribers access to monthly games and rewards, and each month, all subscribers can access a handful of games at no additional charge. But some people on Reddit feel the games Sony is offering throughout January are underwhelming.

    “It’s not even a disappointment anymore when its [sic] expected,” one user wrote. Others shared similar feelings, with another user sharing a GIF of a man in front of trash bags. While others may not be excited for these games, some people online are looking forward to a Disney-related game that subscribers can try now.

    If you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you have until Feb. 2 to try these games and see whether you actually like them or agree with others and think they’re trash.


    Don’t miss any of our unbiased tech content and lab-based reviews. Add CNET as a preferred Google source.


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    Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed

    This game tries to argue that Mickey Mouse can be “mouse-cheese-vious” and adventurous as well as cheerful. You control the world-renowned mouse as he tries to bring peace to the Wasteland, a realm full of forgotten Disney characters. Use your paint and thinner to restore beauty and alter the environment. But be careful: Every decision matters in this adventure.


    Core Keeper

    Craft, build and explore a dynamic underground world filled with adventure. This top-down sandbox game is reminiscent of titles like Minecraft and Terraria and can be played in single-player mode or with up to eight others in co-op mode. So get ready to dig through mines and caverns and uncover ancient secrets that haven’t seen the light of day in years. 


    For more on PlayStation Plus, here’s what to know about the service and a rundown of PS Plus Extra and Premium games added in December. You can also check out the latest and upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass.

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