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PlayStation Plus September 2019: Batman & Darksiders

PlayStation Plus September 2019 free games have today been detailed by Sony.

Those subscribers to the multiplayer- and cloud save-enabling PlayStation Plus service are able to download these PS4 games throughout September 2019:

“Pull on the legendary black cowl and explore the vast neon metropolis, grappling up walls and vaulting across rooftops, gliding between buildings, or tearing through the streets in the super-powered Batmobile. Go up against some of the caped crusader’s most iconic enemies, including Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc and more, using brutal hand-to-hand combat and an array of gadgets to liberate the over-run city once and for all,” Sony said of Rocksteady’s latest. We reviewed it here.

“Take on the role of Fury, the most unpredictable and enigmatic of the Four Horsemen, as she returns to the scorched Earth to hunt down and destroy the Seven Deadly Sins,” Sony continued, speaking of Darksiders 3. “Track down each of the Seven Deadly Sins, slay their minions, and restore the balance between good and evil on Earth. Let the apocalypse begin…” We reviewed the game here.

The above title go free from around September. Meanwhile, there’s still time to go and download August 2019’s two free PS4 games.

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