PS Plus May 2022 FREE PS4 and PS5 games: Jedi Fallen Order, Avengers and Sackboy?

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PS Plus May 2022 FREE PS4 and PS5 games: Jedi Fallen Order, Avengers and Sackboy?
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Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, Avengers and Sackboy are tipped to join the PS Plus line-up in May: PSPLUS

We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time.Sony is about to reveal the PlayStation Plus free PS4 and PS5 games for May 2022. Assuming Sony sticks to its traditional schedule, the next wave of PS Plus freebies will be officially announced at 4.30pm BST on April 27.

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