PlayStation Plus, May 2022: Free PS5 and PS4 games announced by Sony

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Sony has officially announced PS5 and PS4 games list will be available Free for all subscribers PlayStation Plus during the month May 2022:

  • FIFA 22 (PS5/PS4)
  • Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4)
  • Tribes of Midgard (PS5/PS4)

As we’re used to now, these are the same games that came out with a leak. Now, we got official confirmation from Sony. Free PS4 and PS5 games for PlayStation Plus subscribers will be available from May 3, 2022.

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The first of the free PlayStation Plus games is the famous FIFA 22. This is the latest installment of the Electronic Arts football legend, and certainly the biggest surprise (except for the leak) of games in May 2022. Video games like this are not a foregone conclusion for Sony. Here is our FIFA 22 review.

The second free game is Curse of the Dead Gods. A roguelike with an isometric view, in which we will play an explorer who must survive inside a cursed temple. Traps and enemies will be around every corner, and we’ll be able to take advantage of many weapons, both melee and ranged, as well as the curses that give the PS Plus free game for May 2022 its name. Here is our Curse review. From the Dead Gods.

Finally, we have the well-known Tribes of Midgard, a cooperative video game that offers action and survival in a roguelite build. The setting, as the name suggests, belongs to Norse mythology and we will need to defeat invaders, spirits, giants and more, gather resources and defeat increasingly powerful opponents.

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