It goes on. These are two new games that can be tested as part of a PS Plus Premium subscription. There’s a new release in the crowd.
PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can now download the new games of the month. On the program in April there are many Bethesda productions, including two Wolfensteins, classics from the Doom franchise or Dishonored and beautiful people on the independent side with Kena Bridge of Spirits or Slay the Spire. The advantage is however for PlayStation Plus Premium members, who are rewarded with a few additional exclusive demos throughout the month. Two new attempts have just arrived.
Two new free trials with PS Plus Premium
In addition to all the benefits available in the other plans, PS Plus Premium subscribers have some exclusive bonuses. Starting with free play tests as part of their subscription, which can range from one hour to more than five. More generous demos than usual, which generally allow you to get a good idea of the games, mechanics and more on offer. A perfect benefit for finding out if Cyberpunk 2077, The Last of Us Part 1 or even A Plague Tale Requiem is for you before you checkout. Lately it’s a small independent production that made itself available as a demo on the occasion of its release. Sony continues its momentum by adding two new games to the test thanks to PlayStation Plus Premium.
Start with Disney Speed Storm, the Mario Kart for the Mickey cause that just launched its early access on April 18, 2023. As for Dreamlight Valley, the game will be free upon its release, but the most impatient will have to pay. Take part in frenzied races with Donald, Goofy, Mulan, Hercules, Baloo and the whole gang. PS Plus Premium subscribers can therefore try this new game for two hours thanks to their subscription. For a production of this caliber, it’s more than enough to get a good opinion.
Lots of demos for subscribers
The second free trial of PlayStation Plus Premium will appeal to fewer people. It’s about MLB The Show 23, the latest iteration of baseball simulation. It also features the return of Stadium Creator mode, Franchise and March-October modes, which have reviewed recruitment days to add a more strategic dimension and some new formats and postseason.
The most curious gamers can therefore try these new features for three hours free of charge via PS Plus Premium. To access these two new demos, simply go to their respective pages on the PS Store and you’re done. For the record, the subscription also lets you check out bigger productions, including God of War Ragnarok, Gotham Knights, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Persona 5 Royal, or Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, to name a few.