PS Plus October 2022 games

PS Plus October 2022 Monthly Games Predictions: Rumors and Leaks

The PS Plus October 2022 monthly games continue to be a mystery, with no rumors or leaks indicating what’s to come. Of course, that won’t stop us from having fun predicting which games we think will be featured. Whether they’re based on older games that haven’t yet been included in any previous lineup, current trends, or simply our personal desires, we at PSLS love putting down our guesses and seeing just how close we get. Be sure to sound off in the comments with your own estimates!

NOTE: This article is updated on an ongoing basis to include all substantial rumors, leaks, and news related to the PS Plus October 2022 games.

PS Plus October 2022 Monthly Games

PS Plus October 2022 games

Update: The time to submit your predictions is over, as Sony has now confirmed the lineup for October 2022. It’s comprised of Hot Wheels Unleashed (PS5/PS4), Injustice 2 (PS4) and Superhot (PS4).


Aliens: Fireteam Elite (PS5)

Halloween is coming up, so our first prediction is aimed at something scary. Aliens are pretty terrifying, so that checks that box. Then there’s the fact that this game got patched with fixes and DLC at the end of August, sprucing it up for potentially more players.

With the game boasting a fun co-op mode, this would be a good title to boot up with friends on October 31.

Destroy All Humans! (PS4)

Why limit October to just one game about aliens? The Destroy All Humans! remake which released in July 2020 would also make a great game for the spooky month.

Untitled Goose Game (PS4)

Sony is on a roll featuring fantastic indie titles and Untitled Goose Game would be the perfect fit to continue that streak.

Releasing for PS4 at the very end of 2019, Untitled Goose Game deserves another go in the spotlight.

Bonus: Dino Crisis (PS1)

After leaking multiple times now, Dino Crisis is still anticipated by PS Premium subscribers. Here’s hoping October is the month when it finally appears!

For those with a PS Plus Premium subscription, there’s now a timed trial for Steelrising. That’s a nice little surprise for those subscribed to the most expensive tier.

Speaking about PS Plus, Shuhei Yoshida said that the service should be used to breathe new life into games.

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