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Wreckfest, Battlefield V, and more free this month on PS Plus

One of the biggest perks of having a PlayStation Plus membership is the free games you get every month. The free PlayStation Plus games offered this month include three major titles, all available on either the PS4 or PS5. Check out the list of games below, with downloads available starting May 4. Enjoy the price of free until June 1, 2021.

★Crash hard

Wreckfest: Drive Hard, Die Last (PS5 Only)

Burn rubber, break the rules, and take down your opponents in this full-contact racer. Wreckfest: Drive Hard, Die Last's title explains a lot of the game, as you'll be racing wrecking cars as you look to come out on top in a variety of circuit races. Upgrade your car, improve its looks, and then dive into some Challenge modes the game has as well for even more fun.

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★ Relive the fight

Battlefield V

Battlefield V drops players into some of the most iconic and well-known battles throughout World War II, in a way only a Battlefield game could. Players can jump into the large-scale multiplayer and battle it out for supremacy or play through the single-player War Stories, which tell the more intimate tales of some soldiers throughout the conflicts.

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★ Survive at all costs

Stranded Deep

Being stranded at sea is undoubtedly a fear for many people. Stranded Deep takes that fear and makes it a reality, dropping players into the vast Pacific Ocean and tasking them with surviving by any means. Explore underwater or on land, hunt for supplies and food, and do whatever it takes to stay alive for another day in this survival game.

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The best exclusives for PlayStation Plus this month

Exclusives are free bonus content available on the PlayStation Store for PlayStation Plus subscribers. It's usually a character or weapon skin, but sometimes you might catch a deal for exclusive content like bonus weapons, in-game currency, or perks! Every month we'll update this section with the best PlayStation Plus exclusives so you never miss any of the good stuff.

Grab some gear

Rocket League PlayStation Plus Pack

With Rocket League soon becoming free-to-play, now is the best time for players to pick up this Rocket League pack which is free to PlayStation Plus subscribers. The pack includes four unique customization items, including new wheels, smoke boost, trail, and a new banner for your car.

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It's a celebration

Warzone Combat Pack (Season Five Reloaded)

Call of Duty's Warzone game mode is all the rage lately, and PlayStation Plus subscribers can grab some free bonus items to take into battle. The latest Combat Pack for Warzone includes an Epic Operator skin for Otter, a legendary pistol blueprint, an Epic Knife, and many more epic items, including a weapon charm, calling card, and emblem for you to use in the game.

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The best deals for PlayStation Plus this month

Outside of free games and exclusive content, PlayStation Plus accounts also come with discounts on select games. Each month, we'll let you know the best deals for PlayStation Plus accounts by comparing prices, deals, and content.

A ton of gear

Fortnite PlayStation Plus Celebration Pack

The latest celebration pack for Fortnite is here and once again free for those who have PlayStation Plus. This pack includes the Perfect Point Pickaxe, the Point Patrol Wrap, the "What?" Emoji and a brand new banner for you to show off in Fortnite.

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Which is your favorite game you've gotten for free with PlayStation Plus?

After April's big month of PlayStation Plus titles, May winds things back a bit and offers some fun titles for players to pick up for the summer months ahead. First, Wreckfest: Drive Hard, Die Last is a fun, fast-paced racing game that involves slamming cars into each other to be the last person standing. For fans of driving games that don't know too much about the ins and outs of cars, this could be a great pickup to scratch your racing itch.

Elsewhere in this month's lineup, Battlefield V makes it into the PlayStation Plus library, giving fans a chance to dive into one of the better first-person shooters of the past few years. While the World War II genre of shooters may be dull to some, Battlefield's sheer scale of multiplayer matches and storytelling never disappoint. Finally, Stranded Deep gives players a new survival game to explore and a unique twist on the genre in the form of being stuck out in the ocean.

All in all, these games still represent a ton of different genres for fans to check out for no extra cost, which is what PlayStation Plus is all about. Let us know which game you've loved and which one you're excited about this month! Shoot us a Tweet over at @AndroidCentral and tell us all about it!



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