Persona 5 is leaving the PlayStation Plus collection very soon, so you might want to consider adding it to your library within the next month or so.
Alongside today’s announcement of what new games will hit PS Plus for April, Sony also announced Persona 5 will leave the PS Plus Collection on May 11. That gives you a little over a month to add the game to your library even if you don’t necessarily want to play it right this second.
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We should note that this is the original Persona 5 and not the expanded and enhanced Persona 5 Royal. The original game arrived in 2017 and became an instant classic, while the 2019 Royal version fixed what was largely wrong with Persona 5’s gameplay while adding an end-game story that felt a bit jarring, according to Corin’s review. Still, she recommends it over the original Persona 5, but she’d probably be fine with playing the original if you don’t have to pay for it.
There’s also Personal 5 Strikers, the Musou game born of a collaboration between Koei Tecmo and Atlus. That’s also a great game that you should definitely try, but maybe after you’ve beaten Persona 5.
Starting in April, PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to add Hood: Outlaws & Legends, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, and Slay the Spire to their libraries free of additional charge. Then starting in June, Sony will combine both PS Plus and PlayStation Now with the launch of Project Spartacus. The three tiers will provide PlayStation fans with escalating benefits, with the highest tier providing them with "free" access to game demos. Tier three subscribers will also get access to an extensive back catalog of PS1, PS2, and PS
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