Monthly free games same as ones received as PS4 collection

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I have a PS Plus subscription on my PS5 and one of the games from PS4 you receive as a subscriber is Mortal Kombat X - the game that is this month's free game. So what's the point of that game then if you have it anyways as a subscriber?






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Are PS4 monthly games free?

With a PlayStation Plus subscription you can download two games for free every month. These games could be PlayStation Classics or new games that you might have missed.

Are monthly PlayStation Plus games free forever?

So are PlayStation Plus games free forever? Although there have been some rumors about getting PlayStation Plus games free forever, they are only free forever if you continue to pay for a PlayStation Plus account. So in reality they are not free as you have to pay for them monthly.

Can I still play free PS Plus games when my subscription is over and a different user on my PS4 with PS Plus is active as primary?

Unfortunately you cannot play those free PS+ games when your subscription is over even if there's a different user on your PS4 with a PS+ Your account has to have PS+ in order to get those free games.

How does PS Plus monthly games work?

PlayStation Plus games. The free monthly games available with all PS Plus subscriptions rotate, so you will only have a limited time to download whichever games are available every month. Once the game is downloaded to your library, it's yours to keep.



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