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PS Plus Free PS4 Games For September 2019 Announced

PlayStation Plus subscribers, your September 2019 free PS4 games have been announced: Starting September 3, Batman: Arkham Knight and Darksiders 3 will be available to download for free from the PlayStation Store. They'll be free to claim through September 30. In the meantime, there's still a few days left to grab August's free games--you have until September 2 to download Wipeout Omega Collection and Sniper Elite 4.

DC's dark superhero stars in Batman: Arkham Knight, which released in 2015. The third-person, single-player action-adventure game is set in an open-world Gotham City where you (as Batman) can explore freely, driving the iconic Batmobile or using your cape to fly. The story is set one year after Joker's death, as antagonists Scarecrow and Arkham Knight launch an all-out attack on Gotham City, forcing all civilians to evacuate and leaving only criminals behind to inhabit the city.

Next month, you can also grab Darksiders III, a hack-and-slash Metroidvania-style adventure released in 2018. You'll take control of Fury, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, who is tracking down the Seven Deadly Sins. Fury has quite a few weapons in her arsenal, ranging from whips and daggers to elemental magic. Wtih a third-person perspective, the game also involves crafting, puzzle-solving, and some platforming.

If you've been on the fence about renewing PS Plus, you can get a 12-month subscription on sale at Ebay right now. Normally sold for $60, the yearly membership is only $40 as part of Ebay's ongoing Labor Day sale this week. It's a great price, especially since you can stack PS Plus subscriptions if you're already a member. You can check out that deal below.

Get PS Plus for $40 at Ebay

PS Plus free games for September 2019

Available 9/3 - 9/30



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