Playstation VR 2: These 5 awesome VR games are now free for PS Plus subscribers

Sony expanded their PlayStation Plus Premium lineup with five new VR titles for Playstation VR 2 players, though one popular game is leaving the service this month.
You can now find the following five new VR games in the Premium tier of the Playstation Plus subscription:
- Pistol Whip
- Vacation Simulator
- Synapse
- Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge
- The Last Clockwinder
All five new VR games are available to Premium subscribers at no extra cost, accessible as long as you maintain an active subscription or until Sony adjusts the game catalog.
It's not all additions though — The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners — Chapter 2: Retribution, a well-received VR title among both critics and players, is leaving the Premium subscription.
The VR offering in the Playstation Plus subscription is growing
These additions represent a significant expansion of Sony's VR offerings within PlayStation Plus, bringing some highly-regarded titles to subscribers' libraries. Each game showcases different aspects of what VR can do, from rhythm-based action to relaxing simulation to innovative combat mechanics.
Pistol Whip is a rhythm-based shooter that blends John Wick-style action with an energetic soundtrack. Vacation Simulator, the sequel to Job Simulator, offers a laid-back virtual vacation experience with plenty of interactive elements to discover.
PlayStation VR2 exclusive Synapse brings innovative combat mechanics that leverage the headset's eye-tracking capabilities. Star Wars fans can dive into Tales from the Galaxy's Edge, while puzzle enthusiasts will find creative VR-specific challenges in The Last Clockwinder.
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