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October brings a thrilling lineup of games to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue, featuring a mix of beloved classics and new experiences. Among the highlights are the highly anticipated Silent Hill 2, which promises to deliver its iconic horror experience to both new and returning players. Fans of narrative-driven gameplay can look forward to Until Dawn 2024, a fresh take on the horror genre that combines choice-driven storytelling with heart-pounding suspense.
In addition to these titles, classic fighting game enthusiasts will be delighted to see Tekken 3 making a comeback, allowing players to relive intense battles with their favorite characters. The month also introduces Yakuza: Like a Dragon, offering a unique blend of RPG elements and engaging storytelling set in the vibrant Yakuza universe.
Lastly, Poppy’s Playtime adds a touch of whimsy and horror, enticing players with its intriguing puzzles and creepy atmosphere. This diverse selection ensures that there’s something for everyone to enjoy this October on PlayStation Plus.
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