PS Plus free games for January 2018 news: Leak features three games

A promotional photo for Sony's PlayStation 4 Facebook/playstation

The great thing about purchasing a PlayStation (PS) Plus subscription for gamers is that they could try out a few games every month for free. As such, PS owners will be glad to know that a leak has been shared featuring the free PS Plus games for January.

While Sony has yet to officially reveal the lineup for January 2018's free PS Plus games, a Reddit user has already leaked the lineup for the European PlayStation owners. The lineup includes "Batman The Telltale Series," "Deus Ex Mankind Divided," and " That's You!"

The leaked image is a screenshot of a Facebook advertisement that may have been released accidentally too early. However, it has since been taken down. The users on Reddit still wish that this is exactly the lineup that they will be getting once the official news comes out. These games are definitely one of the top games in the past year which is definitely a good way to start the new year.

Generally, since this is the European lineup, it would only be available for European PS Plus subscribers. However, in the past recent months, both North America (NA) and Europe (EU) have had similar lineups, so American PS Plus subscribers can expect to see these games as well. That said, since there has been no official announcement, NA can expect one or two games on their lineup to be different from the EU lineup.

Asia's lineup, on the other hand, is still unknown. EU's leaks cannot really give any basis for the Asia lineup as their free games have usually been entirely different from both the NA and EU regions. Needless to say, Asian PS Plus owners will just have to wait for the official announcement.

As for when the official announcement will be made, according to Express.co.uk, it may come within less than 24 hours. PS Plus free games announcements are usually made the last Wednesday before the month ends, and for this month, that would be Dec 27, 2017. The games that would be announced would also then be available for download the next Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018.

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