Playstation Plus October Games free 2014 [LIST]: DRIVECLUB, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Dust, Spelunky and more

Playstation Plus

New free games are up for grabs as PlayStation Plus unveils its new lineup of games for the month of October.

Starting Oct. 8, the set of new games for October will be available for download. The official line up  was announced Oct. 1.

This year, a bonus game was included for Playstation 4, which is DRIVECLUB Playstation Plus Edition.

See the full list of free games below:

Playstation 4:

DRIVECLUB Playstation Plus Edition Dust: An Elysian Trail Spelunky

PS Vita:

Pix the Cat Rainbow Moon

Playstation 3:

Batman: Arkham Asylum Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara

To receive the free games, gamers must be a member of Playstation Plus. Membership includes free games and online multiplayer on PS4 systems.

See Sony's official video for PlayStation Plus Free Games Lineup October 2014 below:

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