According to Sony, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, and The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe will be the January 2025 PlayStation Plus monthly games.
Suicide Squad will be released on the PS5, Need for Speed will be released on the PS4, and Stanley Parable will be released on the PS5 and PS4, according to PlayStation.Blog. All three of these games will be accessible to PlayStation Plus subscribers on January 7.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a significant addition, particularly considering that developer Rocksteady just announced that it will stop producing new material once Season 4 premieres this month. Nevertheless, there are plenty of things to anticipate, such as an offline option, playable Deathstroke, and all of the earlier seasonal stuff.
We described Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as “a monotonous and uninspired looter-shooter that, despite a compelling story, never stays fun for long enough” in our review.
The 2020 upgrade for the 2010 original game is called Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered. Improved graphics, cross-platform multiplayer, Autolog-powered asynchronous competition, all the DLC, and more are features of this remastered version.
Although it is not the “most exciting remaster,” Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered is “still one of the best modern arcade racers around – and now it looks much better,” according to our assessment.
Finally, the “extended re-imagining” of 2013’s The Stanley Parable, which includes new choices, secrets, and content, is The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe. Along with many other things, there are enhanced graphics and accessibility features.
“The Stanley Parable still holds up a decade later, and the Ultra Deluxe version effectively adds a whole new game’s worth of additional stuff to stumble into,” we wrote in our review of The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe.
Read more about why Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was one of our worst 2024 disappointments and the December PlayStation Plus monthly games before they expire on January 6.