
Metal Gear Solid V and Amnesia Collection are Both Coming to PS Plus in October
Complete the Metal Gear Solid V story this October.
If you didn't go out and pick up Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain after Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes went free for PlayStation Plus members a year ago, now's your chance to finish the adventure.
October's PS Plus offerings include both Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, but also the Amnesia: Collection for the PlayStation 4. The Amnesia Collection includes both The Dark Descent by Frictional Games and A Machine for Pigs from The Chinese Room. As you recall, The Chinese Room recently went "dark" due to decisions made by those in charge of the company, so if you're interested in the studio A Machine for Pigs is worth a playthrough. I might not-so-secretly like it more than Dark Descent.
Also be sure to check out our review and complete guides for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

On the PlayStation 3 side of things, PS Plus members will receive Monster Jam Battlegrounds and Hustle Kings, while the PS Vita will receive Hue and Sky Force Anniversary. Both Vita titles will be compatible with cross buy with the PS4.
You can also save 30 percent off on both Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age and Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition if you're a PS Plus member. Both games we've reviewed if you're interested in checking those out.
Lastly, it's the one year anniversary for PS VR in October so the PlayStation Store will put up several VR games on sale to celebrate. No details yet on which games are going on sale, but more details will be given on October 10.
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