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May’s Free PlayStation Plus Giveaway Features Beyond: Two Souls

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Rayman Legends, Beyond: Two Souls, and several other games feature for free in next month’s PlayStation Plus offering.

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May’s free PlayStation Plus games have just been announced, and next month’s giveaway features Beyond: Two Souls and Rayman Legends for PlayStation 4.

This time around, PlayStation Plus subscribers have six games available for free, spread out across PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4. Quantic Dream’s Beyond: Two Souls particularly stands out, as the developer’s highly anticipated upcoming adventure game Detroit: Become Human lands next month on May 25.

Here’s the full list of free games available this May across platforms.

  • Beyond: Two Souls (PlayStation 4)
  • Rayman Legends (PlayStation 4)
  • Risen 3: Titan Lords (PlayStation 3)
  • Eat Them! (PlayStation 3)
  • King Oddball (PlayStation Vita, Cross Buy for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4)
  • Furmins (PlayStation Vita)

Per usual, PlayStation Plus’ free listings are available throughout May, so there’s no need to rush if you’re interested in grabbing Beyond: Two Souls or Rayman Legends. However, once May ends, June’s free games will rotate in, meaning players do have a limited timeframe to pick up the offerings.

Meanwhile, Detroit: Become Human’s demo is now live for interested PlayStation 4 owners. Players star as Connor, an android that engages in a high-stakes hostage negotiation situation, and the demo samples some of the game’s larger dialogue mechanics.

Meanwhile, Quantic Dream has reportedly sued French newspaper Le Monde and website Mediapart over reports alleging Quantic Dream struggles with sexism, racism, and toxic behavior in its workplace. It’s unclear for now how these allegations will impact Detroit: Become Human when the game launches later next month.


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