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PlayStation Plus Subscribers Gain Access to Thrilling Titles in October

Summary

  • Alan Wake 2, a psychological horror sequel, is the headliner
  • Goat Simulator 3 and Cocoon, a puzzle adventure, also join the lineup
  • PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers get a one-hour trial of Midnight Murder Club

On October 5, 2025, Sony announced the PlayStation Plus lineup for the month of October. The headliner is the psychological horror sequel Alan Wake 2, developed by Remedy Entertainment. The game puts players in control of two protagonists, Alan Wake and FBI agent Saga Anderson, as they navigate separate realities and use light as a weapon against supernatural forces.

Joining Alan Wake 2 in the October lineup are two other diverse titles. Goat Simulator 3 returns players to the chaotic open-world sandbox, allowing them to cause mayhem with up to four-player cooperative and competitive multiplayer. Cocoon, from the lead designer of Limbo and Inside, presents a puzzle adventure where players manipulate and combine portable orbs to solve environmental puzzles.

In addition to the three main games, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will also receive a one-hour trial of Midnight Murder Club. The service continues to offer a mix of major AAA releases and independent titles, catering to a wide range of player preferences.

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The three games coming to PlayStation Plus in October 2025 are Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3, and Cocoon.
Alan Wake 2 is a psychological horror sequel that puts players in control of two protagonists, Alan Wake and FBI agent Saga Anderson, as they navigate separate realities and use light as a weapon against supernatural forces.
Cocoon is a puzzle adventure game where players manipulate and combine portable orbs to solve environmental puzzles across interconnected biomes featuring ancient alien technology.

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