PS Plus September Games includes Quidditch Champions

Quidditch Champions is your headline PS+ Monthly Game for September

Golden snitches get stitches

In an official PlayStation Blog post today, Adam Michel, Director of Content Acquisition and Operations revealed the three PlayStation Plus monthly games for September. All three games become available on PS+ on September 3, the same day the headline title, Quidditch Champions, is set to release. The other two titles for September are MLB The Show 24 and Little Nightmares 2.

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The headliner title, Quidditch Champions, allows players to immerse themselves in the world of Quidditch straight out of Harry Potter lore. You know, the broom flying game. Players take the sky as one of the classic positions in Quidditch: Chaser, Seeker, Keeper, or Beater. Quidditch Champions features a variety of Quidditch Arenas and maps including those never-before-seen in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Quidditch Champions will also launch with a career mode as well as solo play or online co-op with up to three friends. There are also online player vs player matches, which are sure to be quite the competitive broomfights.

MLB The Show 24 is Sony’s exclusive annual baseball game, and as expected, this latest iteration seems to feature home runs, strike outs, and even the fabled grand slam. MLB The Show 24 has reviewed rather well critically, averaging an 8.0/10 at the time of this post on Metacritic.

The final title for the September PS+ Monthly Game lineup is the horror title Little Nightmares 2 which is the platforming adventure sequel to the original Little Nightmares. In the sequel, you control Mono, a young boy trapped in a distorted and broken world while being accompanied by Six, the hero from the original. The duo must work together using stealth and coordination to overcome tricky puzzles and horrifying enemies.

It’s sort of a mixed back for September. If you’re excited about Harry Potter or Quidditch, getting Quidditch Champions on release day is probably a delight. Alternatively, if you’re a baseball fan, you probably already have MLB The Show 24 but if not, well, it is the latest one. And I’d recommend anyone who likes spooky games to give Little Nightmares 2 a try, especially before the release of Little Nightmares 3 next year.


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