Sony has just announced its PlayStation Plus monthly free games lineup for October 2020, which includes ‘Need for Speed: Payback’ and ‘Vampyr.’ The white-knuckle racer and supernatural horror adventure will be launching on PS Plus on October 6.

Need for Speed: Payback lets users partake in metal-crunching car battles, perform dazzling setpieces, and more. Set in the fictional, corrupt gambler’s paradise of Fortune Valley, users can choose from three different characters, customize their rides, and take on an open world’s worth of events to seek revenge on their enemies.
Vampyr challenges users to embrace the darkness in a 1918-set, third-person action RPG with deep narrative choices. Play a doctor turned vampire ghosting through a London gripped by violence and fear. Use your supernatural abilities, as well as man-made tools and weapons to fight or flee the forces of evil and vampire hunters.
Both games will be available from Tuesday, October 6 until Monday, November 2.
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