PS Plus doesn't appear to be getting "Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart" any time soon
Though the rest of the series is now available on PlayStation Plus, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart doesn't seem to be joining it any time soon.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
Insomniac Titles senior community manager Aaron Jason Espinoza stated today on the PlayStation Blog that five more games would be added to the subscription service in honour of the series' 20th anniversary.
Sadly, that excludes the pair's most recent PlayStation 5 adventure, which came out in June 2021 and was seen as somewhat of a system showcase. The likes of Returnal and Ghost of Tsushima have been added to the subscription service about a year after their initial release, despite Sony's declaration that its first-party titles won't be featured on day one.
However, "Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart" is yet to join them as a subscriber to the service over 18 months after its debut. Instead, a 20th Anniversary Armour Pack with five armours modelled by earlier games in the series is now freely downloadable for the game.
On November 15, the following titles will be added to PlayStation Plus Premium:
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FAQs:
What is Ratchet & Clank? Video games in the Ratchet & Clank series combine third-person shooting with action platforming. Insomniac Games designed and developed the franchise, while Sony Interactive Entertainment published it.
Is there a plot to the games of Ratchet and Clank? The science fiction backdrop of the games follows Ratchet and Clank's explorations of the cosmos as they battle evil entities who always pose a danger to it.