{"id":81850,"date":"2025-01-28T22:53:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:53:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-get-bioshock-the-collection-the-sims-4-for-free-with-ps-plus-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:53:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:53:03","slug":"how-to-get-bioshock-the-collection-the-sims-4-for-free-with-ps-plus-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-get-bioshock-the-collection-the-sims-4-for-free-with-ps-plus-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How to get BioShock: The Collection &#038; The Sims 4 for free with PS Plus &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How to get BioShock: The Collection &#038; The Sims 4 for free with PS Plus 2k Games \/ Electronic Arts \/ SIESony unveiled the February 2020 PlayStation Plus games for PS4, and it includes the landmark FPS series BioShock and popular EA title The Sims 4. First released in 2007, BioShock was a groundbreaking FPS title that mixed the genre\u2019s gameplay with thought-provoking story, and had incredible world-building as players explored the undersea city of Rapture. The series would spawn a trilogy, which developer 2K Games remastered in a single package called the \u201cBioShock: The Collection\u201d in 2016, and now players can experience the franchise all over again with PlayStation Plus. BioShock Collection &#038; The Sims 4 come to PlayStation Plus If you are one of the millions of players who have PlayStation Plus (and you have the PS4 required to play online multiplayer titles), you can claim your free copy of The BioShock Collection and The Sims 4 starting in February. Sony announced on January 29 that the two popular titles will be available to users who pay for a subscription next month, as well as the SIE produced Firewall: Zero Hour for those with a PSVR unit. The reveal came from the official PlayStation Twitter account, which linked to the official PS Blog for details. \u201cAll three games will be available from February 4 to March 2. This means January\u2019s games will be available via PS Plus for just a few more days, so grab \u2018em before they\u2019re gone!\u201d it read. Bioshock: The Collection, The Sims 4 and Firewall Zero Hour are your PS Plus games for February. Details: https:\/\/t.co\/MfzccqKEat pic.twitter.com\/hQf7p6CDva \u2014 PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 29, 2020 All players have to do is logon to the PlayStation Network on February 4, and locate the PS Plus tab, where the month\u2019s current free games will be listed. Even if you don\u2019t plan on playing the titles right way, it\u2019s important to claim your games add them to your library before March 2. While they aren\u2019t technically free as you have to pay for a monthly subscription, most users already pay for Plus to get full access to online multiplayer, as it became a requirement during this generation. Most eyes will be on BioShock, but also included in next month\u2019s games is the 2014 Maxis developed The Sims 4, one of the most popular simulation game franchises in the world, and perfect if you want a more laid-back experience. PlayStation Plus made its debut in 2010 for the PS3, and served as a supplemental service to their online features. Although in 2013 with the launch of PS4, Sony made it mandatory for those that wanted to play online titles such as Call of Duty. Despite most players paying for the service to get the full features of their system, the monthly free games are a sort of reward for spending the cash, and are definitely worth checking out as some truly fantastic titles show up from time to time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How to get BioShock: The Collection &#038; The Sims 4 for free with PS Plus 2k Games \/ Electronic Arts \/ SIESony unveiled the February 2020 PlayStation Plus games for PS4, and it includes the landmark FPS series BioShock and popular EA title The Sims 4. 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