PlayStation Plus launches a scary number of horror games, just in time for Halloween – NotebookCheck.net News
Sony has revealed a whole range of horror games for PlayStation Plus just in time for Halloween, including a number of premium titles, like the highly regarded Silent Hill 2 remake.
If you own a PlayStation (available on Amazon), Sony has revealed 16 games to be released to PlayStation Plus just in time for Halloween.
Headlining the list is Silent Hill 2, the acclaimed remake of the original PlayStation 2 classic. While Silent Hill F might be the latest release in the series, Silent Hill 2 received rave reviews for taking a PS2 classic and updating it with modern graphics and gameplay, while retaining all the elements that made the original so compelling.
In addition, PlayStation Plus subscribers will also have access to Until Dawn. The titular horror slasher that sees 8 stereotyped youngsters attempt to survive in a remote mountain resort after they are invited back to celebrate the disappearance of a sibling. The game, originally for the PS4 enjoys far better reviews than the 2025 movie of the same name.
Alan Wake 2 also makes the cut, another highly acclaimed tripe A title with outstanding reviews and a string of awards including the best narrative and best game direction.
Additional titles include V Rising, PS4 classic Days Gone, Dead by Daylight, Outlast 2, Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, Killer Frequency, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, Hello Neighbor, Siren and Crow Country.
There are even a couple of Resident Evil titles thrown in for good measure, including Resident Evil: Director’s Cut, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. But these are the premium classics, no flashy new remakes to be found here.
You can read more about all the Halloween releases on the PlayStation Blog.
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