Laser League and Friday the 13th: The Game headline your PS Plus games for October 2018. The full lineup is: - Friday the 13th: The Game (PS4) - Laser League (PS4) - Knowledge is Power (PS Plus. Shop Target for PlayStation 4 Games you will love at great low prices. Free shipping on orders of $35+ or same-day pick-up in store. Professor layton miracle mask rom.
Another week, another fresh batch of deals on PlayStation Store. Kicking things off is a brand new Deal of the Week. Put your fighting game skills to the test in acclaimed anime throwdown, Dragonball FighterZ., available at a discounted price until 4th July 2018.Digital ZoneOur regular Digital Zone promotion returns this week. Grab hefty savings on digital-only titles and indie favourites such as The Sword of Ditto, Celeste and Emily Wants to Play Too until 11th July 2018.Weekend OfferKicking off on Thursday, we have an extended weekend offer on a selection of great PS4 titles, including Gang Beasts, What Remains of Edith Finch and Outlast 2, running until 2nd July 2018. Dark Souls III Deluxe Edition will replace Dragonball Fighter Z in Saudi Arabia and India.
In context: The first Tuesday of the month is traditionally the day that Sony posts the PlayStation Plus freebies of the month. Last Tuesday was no exception as Friday the 13th and Laser League were put up on the PS+ page in the store.However, in what can only be described as an “oops” on Sony’s part, this morning it briefly posted a graphic showing and Yakuza Kiwami as the games for November. The image is supposed to act as an ad for PlayStation Plus, as you can see on the which now shows October’s games.It is still possible for Sony to change its mind, and offer something else next month, but it does not seem likely that it would. It usually offers up games that need a little more exposure to drum up interest.

Developers probably expect to see these games posted and would likely frown on last minute changes.PlayStation site listing Yakuza Kiwami & Bulletstorm for PS+ November— Wario64 (@Wario64)October’s headliners were, at least in my opinion, boring. Laser League and Friday the 13th, just don't appeal to me. However, there were three hidden gems offered gratis that I gladly added to my library.The old-school cyberpunk adventure is a fun little throwback to the 1980s and 90s adventure games like Gabriel Knight and Rise of the Dragon. Although it initially launched in 2015 on PC, developer MidBoss went with a retro 16-bit graphical style.For a more comedic kick is available for free. I have not played it or its predecessor Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken, but it looked funny, so I figured I’d snag it.The third freebie (or fifth if you want to include the lame headliners) is called. It is an indy title that has gained a bit of praise and some criticism. It is a puzzle game done in black-and-white.
Graphically it resembles M.C. Escher drawings and looks pretty bizarre. Editors' number one about the game was its price. I think free fixes that problem.Those should keep me busy enough until next month when (barring any change-ups) I’ll get my hands on Yakuza Kiwamin and Bulletstorm.