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Resident Evil HD, Transformers Devastation highlight October’s PlayStation Plus lineup for PS4, PS3

If you're a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you'll be happy to hear that the free games for October have been revealed! PlayStation 4 owners will be able to celebrate Halloween and Capcom's 20th anniversary of the Resident Evil series with Resident Evil HD! On top of that, PS4 owners can fill up on their Autobots love with Transformer's Devastation!

As for the PlayStation 3 and Vita, PS3 owners can grab Mad Riders and From Dust, while Vita owners get Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ and Actual Sunlight.

It's not a bad month to subscribe to PS Plus, however, it should be noted that if your subscription lapses or you cancel, the games downloaded for free from the PS Plus program will no longer be playable.

PS+ October:

PS4

  • Resident Evil HD
  • Transformers Devastation

PS3

  • Mad Riders
  • From Dust

Vita

  • Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~
  • Actual Sunlight
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