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If you’re looking to play something different, you’re in luck, as a hidden gem of a PS5 RPG is 70% off in a limited-time PS Store deal. Developed by The Bearded Ladies and published by 505 Games, Miasma Chronicles is a single-player RPG that received positive reviews on consoles.
PS5 players can grab Miasma Chronicles for just $10.49 until this Thursday, May 7. The game usually costs $34.99. There are no add-ons or DLC.
Miasma Chronicles features an interesting blend of turn-based mechanics and stealth in an intriguing setting.
“In the not-too-distant future. America has been torn apart by a savage force known only as the ‘Miasma,'” an official description reads. “Meet Elvis, a young man brought to the mining town of Sedentary as a baby. Left by his mother in the care of a robotic older ‘brother’ and given a mysterious glove with which he can control the Miasma.”
Elvis and his “brother” set out on a journey across the post-apocalyptic wasteland in search of answers that may change the course of humanity.
PS Plus Premium members can cloud stream Miasma Chronicles. The game was released before the PS5 Pro‘s launch and doesn’t feature specific enhancements.
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Millions of PS Store users in the U.S. may qualify for free PS Store credit after Sony settled a class action lawsuit over “supracompetitive” digital game prices. The company was accused of hiking up the prices of its games after ceasing the sale of vouchers via third-party retailers.
The $7.85 million settlement, which was originally rejected in July 2025 due to objections raised by a judge, will now go ahead. Worth noting that while Sony chose to settle, it denies any wrongdoing.
In a press release, the Saveri Law Firm noted that all those who qualify to receive a portion of the settlement (or whatever’s left of it after all the expected cuts) will receive PS Store Wallet Funds automatically unless they opt out.
Here’s who qualifies:
Don’t expect a massive payout, but free store credit doesn’t hurt, even if it’s $1-2.
Similar lawsuits have been filed in other countries, including the U.K., the outcomes of which are still awaited.
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In the coming weeks, Sony will reveal the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in June 2026, and we’re back with our monthly predictions for upcoming departures based on the service’s pattern. While there’s no guarantee that every single game we mention will leave the catalog, players are advised to keep an eye on these titles.
As a reminder, games tend to leave the service after 12 months and/or 24 months. Occasionally, you’ll see games leaving PS Plus after six months, too. This article contains predictions based on this pattern and is meant to give our readers a heads-up.
Most of the games that were added two years ago have already left the service. The following titles remain: Crusader Kings III, Anno 1800, Police Simulator: Patrol Officers, Far Cry 4, LEGO The Hobbit, and LEGO The Incredibles.
Games that were added a year ago and could be removed include: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, theHunter: Call of the Wild, Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes, Endless Dungeon, and We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie.
Then, there were two special additions: Another Crab’s Treasure — the hit action game that we speak of above — and Skull & Bones, which were added to PS Plus in May and June 2025, respectively.
While we advise players to prioritize the titles above, it’s worth noting that Ubisoft games tend to stay in the service, often as part of Ubisoft+.
As for games added six months ago, we don’t expect any of those titles to depart this month.
We’ll update our readers when the departure list is officially revealed.
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