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Los mejores juegos gratuitos para PlayStation 5 (enero de 2025)

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Jan 08,2025

Los mejores juegos gratuitos para PlayStation 5 (enero de 2025)

Este artículo es parte de una guía completa de PlayStation 5. La siguiente es una lista seleccionada de los mejores juegos gratuitos disponibles en la PS5. Este género ha ganado popularidad y ofrece experiencias de alta calidad a menudo comparables a los títulos pagos. Muchos juegos gratuitos son ideales para sesiones de juego más cortas, mientras que otros ofrecen una participación extensa que dura meses.

Esta lista incluye algunos títulos populares de PS4 que se pueden reproducir en la PS5. Las clasificaciones priorizan la calidad, y los lanzamientos más nuevos aparecen inicialmente en una posición más alta. La lista se actualizó por última vez el 5 de enero de 2024. Tenga en cuenta que, si bien PS Store cuenta con muchos títulos excelentes de PS VR2, las opciones gratuitas son menos comunes; sin embargo, en noviembre de 2024 llegó una notable excepción.

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