The Bigger Game – South Park: Stick of Truth
In May we got some amazing free games for PS Plus subscribers, including the narrative driven What Remains of Edith Finch and a great game to play with friends, Overcooked.
While we wait for the official PS Plus list to be revealed by Sony for the upcoming month of June 2019, we predict South Park: The Stick of Truth from Ubisoft will be included as free for subscribers.
At this point, Ubisoft is pretty used to having its games offered on Sony’s free games subscription. Past inclusions are:
- Far Cry 2 in February 2012.
- Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry in August 2017.
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier in June 2018.
- Beyond Good & Evil HD in November 2018.
- For Honor in February 2019, and more.
At the moment, there is a Ubisoft publishers sale offering The Stick of Truth at 40% off with an additional 10% if you have PS Plus.
If we’re lucky, Sony might even just gift us the South Park: The Video Game Collection Bundle which is also on sale at 50% off with an additional 10% for PS Plus members. The bundle also comes with the sequel South Park: The Fractured but Whole.
The South Park games are one of the last of Ubisoft’s series to have yet to make it to PS Plus, and seeing as Stick of Truth released back in 2014, it seems like the most likely out of the two entries.
The Smaller Game – ADR1FT
After a larger game, usually a smaller title follows the lineup, especially since Sony recently changed PS Plus to only include PS4 games in the future, completely cutting out inclusions of PS3 and PS Vita versions.
For June 2019, it is likely we might see ADR1FT from 505 Games be offered for free.
In ADR1FT, you’re an astronaut who wakes up with no memory and a slowly deteriorating space suit as you drift along the wreckage of a destroyed space station.
By looking for resources to keep you alive, you attempt to jog your memory to figure out what caused the crash for a chance to return back to earth.
ADR1FT is currently on sale for $7.99 off of $19.99, with an additional 10% off for PS Plus members. It released back in July 2016, and seems like the type of first-person exploration game that Sony has been comfortable including on PS Plus in the past.
Examples include What Remains of Edith Finch this month, RiME in February 2018, or Gone Home in June 2016.
Make sure to check back in the next couple weeks for Sony’s reveal of its official PS Plus lineup for June 2019. In the meantime, why not check out a comparison of May 2019’s PS Plus and Games with Gold free games list to see which platform did it better.
Published: May 19, 2019 09:43 pm