

Sony Offers Free Video Games to PS4 Owners During Pandemic
April 16, 2020
Sony is giving free video games to PlayStation 4 owners stuck at home during the coronavirus Pandemic.
Through 8 p.m. PT May 5, PS4 owners can download Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (a 43.5GB file) and Journey (2.5GB) through the PlayStation Store.
To get the games, users simply have to log onto their Internet-connected PS4 consoles and navigate to the PlayStation Store in their menu. The game offer should come up as soon as the store loads.
Users don’t have to subscribe to PlayStation Plus to get the games, nor do they need to download the games prior to the deadline to add them to their collection — simply adding the games to their library will suffice.
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In Journey, players explore a mysterious world of sand and ancient ruins.
In the “Uncharted” series, players follow the adventures of treasure hunter Nathan Drake. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection includes the single-player campaigns for Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception.
Users in Germany or China will receive Knack 2 instead of the “Uncharted” bundle.
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