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Although it can be a bit like playing roulette, having a subscription can be quite beneficial... depending on which titles Sony adds to the service each month. With some months leaving a lot to be desired, other months, such as May, could see you save up to $260 with some incredible titles made available at no extra cost.

Well, this month is definitely a good time to have a PlayStation Plus subscription, as Sony recently announced another which would be added to the service for May. Ranging from award-winning open-world RPGs to fairytale-inspired horrors, there is something for everyone, offering hours and hours of content as well as that impressive saving.

Arthur Morgan looking sad and tuberculosis-stricken in Red Dead Redemption 2. Arthur Morgan looking sad and tuberculosis-stricken in Red Dead Redemption 2.

The games up for grabs for PlayStation Plus and Extra members are Star Wars Outlaws, Red Dead Redemption 2, Bramble: The Mountain King, The Thaumaturge, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, Broken Sword – Shadows of the Templar: Reforged, and Enotria: The Last Song Standard Edition, whilst the 1997 arcade hit Time Crisis will be added to the PlayStation Plus Premium tier.

As you can see, we have some hard hitters here, including and . As two hit action-adventure titles, there are some massive savings if you are yet to play them. As the first ever open-world game, Star Wars Outlaws takes place between the events of 1980's The Empire Strikes Back and 1983's Return of the Jedi, and tells the story of Kay Vess, a scoundrel who must assemble a team and take part in a dangerous heist in order to escape a crime syndicate. Red Dead Redemption 2, on the other hand, takes place in 19th century America and follows outlaw Arthur Morgan as he operates in a declining Wild West.

As for some hidden gems, Bramble: The Mountain King is definitely one. First released back in 2026, this grim adventure is set in a world inspired by the darkest Nordic fables and will see you fight through the twisted land of Bramble as you race to save your sister from its clutches. With stunning visuals, intriguing lore, and a beautiful art-style, Bramble: The Mountain King is the epitome of a hidden gem.

A screenshot from the upcoming game Bramble: The Mountain King

As for The Thaumaturge, if you are interested in detective stories, then you will love this character-driven RPG with turn-based combat and story-defining choices. Take on the role of detective Wiktor Szulski as he returns to a supernatural-infested Warsaw in 1905 to investigate the mysterious death of his father.

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All of these incredible titles and more are now available to play at no extra cost for PlayStation Plus subscribers, so if you are eager to start something new, or finally play that award-winning title you have been putting off, now is the perfect opportunity to do so.

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