Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection And Goat Simulator Are Your PS Plus Free Games In January 2020
Happy New Year! It’s 2020 and it looks like PS Plus subscribers will be getting Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Goat Simulator this January.
The first three adventures of Nathan Drake and your journey as a goat will be available for free for your PS4 if you subscribe to PlayStation Plus and you have until February 3 to claim them.
The Nathan Drake Collection for the PS4 was actually not done by Naughty Dog, the original developers of the series but was done by Bluepoint Games, which seems to be in remaster duty recently as their previous work consist of the remaster of Shadow of Colossus and Gravity Rush for the PS4. All three of Uncharted’s three campaigns were ported in nicely and comes with enhanced visuals.
On the other hand, the other free game gives you more freedom to do whatever you want. In Double Eleven’s Goat Simulator, you play as a goat and you pretty much create chaos in any way possible. The more damage you do to the world, the more points you earn. A decent stress reliever if you’re into that kind of thing.
You can start downloading The Nathan Drake Collection and Goat Simulator on January 7. If you haven’t yet, make sure you claim your free games in December 2019, which where Titanfall 2 and Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Game.
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