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PlayStation Plus: Alineación ampliada de juegos de mundo abierto para enero '25

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 22,2025

PlayStation Plus: Alineación ampliada de juegos de mundo abierto para enero '25

La renovada PlayStation Plus de Sony, lanzada en junio de 2022, cuenta con una suscripción de tres niveles que ofrece acceso a una vasta biblioteca de juegos de PlayStation que abarca varias épocas y géneros. Esto incluye una selección significativa de títulos del mundo abierto, que atienden a diversos gustos de tiradores en primera persona a juegos de rol y juegos de supervivencia. Elegir entre este extenso catálogo puede ser desalentador, por lo que esta guía destaca algunos de los mejores juegos de mundo abierto actualmente disponibles en PS más niveles adicionales y premium (tenga en cuenta que algunos títulos son solo premium). Esta lista prioriza los juegos agregados recientemente y no se clasifica estrictamente por calidad.

Esta lista se actualizó el 13 de enero de 2025, para incluir un título notable, aunque divisivo, de mundo abierto agregado al Tier esencial PS Plus.

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* (El resto del artículo continuaría aquí, enumerando y describiendo otros juegos de mundo abierto disponibles en PlayStation Plus. Recuerde reemplazar este marcador de posición con las descripciones del juego reales y mantener la imagen si uno se incluyó en el texto original.). *

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