A PlayStation Access video revealed the info

Mar 25, 2020 20:03 GMT  ·  By

Typically, Sony announces the PlayStation Plus games at the end of each month, but sometimes we get to know the name of these free titles ahead of the official announcement. Although it doesn't happen too often, it's nice that we get to know about these beforehand.

So, starting next month, there's a big chance that Uncharted 4 and Dirt Rally 2.0 will be available for free to all PlayStation Plus subscribers. The information has been confirmed in a PlayStation Access video, which jumped the gun on the announcement.

Currently, the video has been made private, but it was live just enough to let us know about Sony's plans for the month of April. Based on the previous history, Uncharted 4 and Dirt Rally 2.0 should be available to PlayStation Plus subscribers in the first week of April.

The previous free games, Shadow of the Colossus and Sonic Forces, will no longer be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers after the new ones will go live early next month.

Even those who don't play games too often must have heard about the Uncharted series, triple-A games that are exclusively available on Sony's console. The series is so popular among gamers that Sony is determined to make a movie based on the video game.

Unfortunately, the movie lost a lot of directors throughout the years. The most recent name attached to the project is Ruben Fleischer, who also directed Venom. Tom Holland (Spider-Man) will take on the role of the video game series' protagonist, Nathan Drake, while Mark Wahlberg will be playing as fortune seeker and businessman Victor Sullivan.

Antonio Banderas is a new addition to the cast of Uncharted, as he'll be playing one of the villains. The movie is supposed to be out sometime in 2021, but since the protagonist is already on its seventh director, it's hard to predict what will happen.