Although Sony has already marked a curious both with the campaign dedicated to playing at home for COVID-19, giving away the compilation Uncharted and Journey, their regular promotions continue as usual. Like every month, PS Plus subscribers are already wondering what are the free PlayStation Plus games for the month of may. After an April that has left the pair of Nathan Drake and the dirtiest driving, now a month is approaching in which the latest from Hello Games sounds strongly.
Since Twinfinite They anticipate that one of the strongest candidates to be the star game of the free May games is No Man’s Sky. The last great work of Hello Games
In addition, this title could also fill the box for VR games that Sony so much likes to include occasionally. One of the No Man’s Sky updates has given him support for virtual reality devices to finish immersing the players in their practically infinite universe, something that had been rumored for quite some time. Even so, this would not be the only one that would arrive next month, the sequel of one of the PlayStation 4 launch titles would also make an appearance.
The other free PlayStation Plus game in May, Knack 2?
Sony generally follows the pattern of a fairly large launch, and then a more modest one to balance the scales of its free games on PlayStation Plus. No Man’s Sky partner for May's free titles would be Knack 2. A proposal that would close the open circle in February 2018, when the first Knack was offered free of charge to members of the platform's paid membership.
In fact, it would be a totally logical move, since this same game has been part of the Play at Home campaign in countries like China and Germany, where it has been offered instead of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, offered in Spanish territory and in other countries. Sony may play this card to finish completing free catalog for users in the coming weeks.
We will have to wait to see what the next move of the company is with the games that it gives to the members of PS Plus in May, although everything points in the direction that we have indicated. Will it finally be like this?