Every now and then, Sony tosses PlayStation fans a bone in the form of a coupon, or some other little goody through its regular email blasts. Today, a particularly great freebie is starting to roll out, specifically for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
If you get the email in question, the subject line will read, “A Netflix gift for you.” Make sure to open that bad boy, because inside it is a three-month voucher for everybody’s favorite movie and TV streaming service. Even those of you who are currently Netflix subscribers can use this voucher, so it’s an especially exciting perk. It is considered a $33 value, so folks who are paying extra for 4K content will also be able to apply that, albeit being responsible for the difference.
If you didn’t get the email, you can try your luck at this link right here, where you can enter your email to test your eligibility. This gift doesn’t seem to apply to every PlayStation Plus subscriber, so good luck to everyone out there.
If you don’t currently subscribe to PlayStation Plus, it’s probably far too late for your Netflix account to benefit. However, there’s still a fine slate of free games for the month, including the season-appropriate Friday the 13th: The Game. If you’re not into that, you can check out what’s up for grabs next month, thanks to an accidental leak.
What PlayStation Classic Games Do You Want?
With the PlayStation Classic now confirmed, we asked the PSLS staff what games they want to see come with the mini console.
Chandler Wood
Metal Gear Solid is my top pick. It's a defining PS1 game, and I think the PlayStation Classic needs to be loaded with games that defined the system. I'd also love to see Twisted Metal 2, and while I want other Final Fantasy games, I also think that one FF game in Final Fantasy VII is enough. There are only 20 spots after all.
Michael Briers
A long shot this but I'd love to see Vigilante 8 and/or Future Cop LAPD.
Jenni Lada
It is completely unrealistic, but I want Bust a Groove on there. I need an easy way to dance along to "Sora to Umi to Niji no Yume," "2 Bad," and "I luv hamburgers."
Keri Honea
There had better be some Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on there.
Cameron Teague
I would love for Suikoden and Twisted Metal.
Uros Pavlovic
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver.
Paulmichael Contreras
I second a request for Grand Theft Auto 2, alongside Twisted Metal. Would be great to see. But why should we have to put a wishlist together? A console like this should include storage space, and a store to simply buy classics that we want...But then I guess it might not also only be $100...Oh well.
Anthony Severino
Great suggestions so far from the PSLS team. Twisted Metal and Symphony of the Night are musts, IMO. Would also like to see Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, Wipeout, FF Tactics (my fav game ever), Silent Hill, or any other games that helped propel PlayStation into stardom.
Heath Hindman
Hard to remember which ones really need analog sticks.
The system was an absolute RPG powerhouse, so it's great to see Final Fantasy VII and Wild ARMs on there right off the bat. I say add Breath of Fire III and Valkyrie Profile for sure, maybe Final Fantasy Tactics if they feel there's room for more than one FF on there.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night's a no-brainer.
Wipeout 3 to get a racer in there, Intelligent Qube because it's timeless and amazing, and is Tomb Raider too redone and too far along now to revisit it by putting Tomb Raider II on this thing? That one had tank-control gameplay doable without analog sticks IIRC, saving anywhere instead of just stupid crystals, and it's the one where Lara's boobs stopped being triangles...
...So I hear...from my...friend....
[Source: PlayStation, Twitter]
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