PlayStation Plus free games for October 2016 predictions update: 'Watch Dogs' among top choices for next month's list?
There are only less than two weeks remaining for the month of September, and as early as now, there are a number of game titles being rumored to be included in PS Plus free games for October. After the heavily-loaded video game lineup for this month's PS Plus promo, it is high time to look for the new popular game titles to be obtained for free.
As of the meantime, there are rumors that more Japanese game titles will make it the October 2016 list of PS Plus. Some of the possible choices are the "Nights of Azure," "BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend" and "Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus." The rumored video games for next month are noticeably old titles, especially "Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus" that was released on PS Vita and PC platforms in 2014. According to Vine Report, another older game title, "From Dust," may also be included in the October list. It was first released by Ubisoft back in 2011, having PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC game versions.
However, most subscribers of PS Plus have been demanding to see more AAA list video games in the future lineups. Many are getting disappointed to see more short indie video games being included in the monthly list of free games. The only good news for now is that a highly popular game title might just be included in the future PS Plus list this year. This title is none other than Ubisoft's hit action shooter video game, "Watch Dogs."
According to The Bitbag, there is a chance that "Watch Dogs" can make it to the list for next month. It can also be noted that the game's sequel, "Watch Dogs 2," will be released later this year. Ubisoft might benefit from the hype when "Watch Dogs" officially becomes a free game for PS Plus this October. "Watch Dogs" was first launched on May 27, 2014 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and Windows PC platforms.
Still, everything is up in the air with regards to the official list of games for PS Plus next month as Sony has yet to announce the game titles to be included.