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Hell Let Loose, Mortal Kombat X, 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 October 5. Enjoy the price of free until November 1, 2021.

★Take to the battlefield

Hell Let Loose (PS5)

Hell Let Loose is a WWII-inspired multiplayer game where 100 people dive into huge 50 vs. 50 battles as soldiers on either the German or American sides. The game focuses heavily on communication, with players getting the chance to become squad leaders for their team and sending out orders while on the battlefield.

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★ Fore!

PGA Tour 2K21

PGA Tour 2K21 puts players on the path to becoming the FedExCup Champion, while also competing against other PGA Tour Pros in the process. After taking a break from the world of golf, 2K Sports returned with a solid entry accessible to fans of all expertise levels and if you're looking for some fun while relaxing.

$60 at PlayStation Store

Duel it out

Mortal Kombat X

$20 at PlayStation Store

Released in 2015, Mortal Kombat X quickly became a smash hit in the fighting game community and has since become one of the best titles among fans in the entire series. While a newer title was released, MKX is still a go-to for many fans. It's an incredible fighting game that features a ton of iconic characters and crossovers.

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 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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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.

It's a celebration

Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War - Combat Pack (In the Dark)

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 Sebastian Vargas, an Epic SMG Blueprint, an Epic Wrist Accessory, a Rare Sticker, a Legendary Calling Card, and a 60-minute Double XP Token.

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

October brings with it another month of variety for PlayStation Plus subscribers, as a handful of big titles arrive to the service for free. First, Hell Let Loose is a brand new title that promises to bring a more tactical aspect to the world of WWII-inspired shooters. For fans looking for a new FPS to dive into, this could be just what you're looking for.

Elsewhere in this month's lineup, PGA Tour 2K21 is a solid game for fans looking to experience a new sports title, especially if you've never played a golf game before. Finally, Mortal Kombat X is the perfect fighting game to dive into if you're an experienced player or simply looking for something fun to play with your friends.

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. So 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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