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PlayStation Plus: Broken Age, Super Meat Boy and more added, DriveClub gets removed in October

Sony today confirmed the October lineup for free PlayStation Plus content.

PS4 owners will be entitled to Super Meat Boy, Broken Age and Unmechanical: Extended. The latter title is also available on PS3.

Other PS3 games include Chariot, KickBeat and Kung Fu Fabbit.

Broken Age, KickBeat, Kung Fu Rabbit and Super Meat Boy will also work on the PS Vita.

All titles above are available from 6 October.

Moreover, Sony announced that the PlayStation Plus Edition of DriveClub will become unavailable from 6 October. Those who’ve access to the game must download it before access is removed.

What do you think of Sony’s offerings this month?


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