May's PlayStation Plus lineup includes Nine Sols, EA FC 26, Wuchang

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Nine Sols

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This coming period of May, PlayStation Plus is getting 3 beautiful awesome games from 3 chopped genres: Nine Sols is simply a 2D action-platformer, EA Sports FC 26 is simply a shot simulator and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is simply a soulslike RPG. All of these titles will beryllium disposable to PlayStation Plus subscribers connected May 5.

Nine Sols comes from Taiwanese indie workplace RedCandleGames and it's a gorgeous, award-winning sidescroller that blends Eastern imagination pinch Cyberpunk sensibilities, featuring Sekiro-inspired combat. You whitethorn retrieve RedCandleGames from nan 2019 Chinese censorship campaign targeting nan studio's title Devotion. Nine Sols came retired successful May 2024, and it picked up a fistful of accolades retired of Gamescom, Bitsummit, SXSW and different organizations on nan way. Nine Sols will beryllium disposable to PS4 and PS5 subscribers this May.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is simply a soulslike action RPG that's received affirmative reviews since its merchandise connected PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S successful July 2025. It's stars Wuchang, a woman pirate warrior who wakes up pinch amnesia successful a world of monstrous creatures and a mysterious spreading disease. It's a dark-fantasy communicative group during the Ming Dynasty, developed by Chinese studio Leenzee and published by 505 Games. Wuchang will beryllium disposable to PS5 subscribers.

EA Sports FC 26 is nan latest type of nan shot bid formerly known arsenic FIFA, and it features an overhauled UI and mechanics, caller Live Challenges, and much than 20,000 players to take from crossed much than 750 clubs and nationalist teams. The May PlayStation Plus driblet includes the PlayStation Plus Icons Pack. EA FC 26 will beryllium disposable to PS4 and PS5 subscribers.

April's PS Plus monthly freebies (Lords of nan Fallen, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered and Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream) will beryllium downloadable for members until May 4.

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