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Berlin Police Investigate Roger Waters After He Wore Nazi-Style Costumes at Concerts

May 26, 2023 by www.nytimes.com Leave a Comment

The German police are investigating Roger Waters, a founder of the band Pink Floyd, who has long been critical of Israel, after he performed in Berlin last week wearing a Nazi-style costume like the one he used to critique fascism in “The Wall.”

Mr. Waters, who has made anti-Israel statements in the past that many have said cross a line into antisemitism, has successfully fought two attempts by German courts to block him from German concert venues in the past.

The investigation is focused on the costume Mr. Waters wore during a rendition of the 1979 Pink Floyd song “In the Flesh,” from their seminal album “The Wall,” in which a rock star imagines himself as a fascist dictator. Similar staging was featured in the 1982 movie “Pink Floyd: The Wall,” featuring Bob Geldof.

During parts of the concerts in Berlin, on May 17 and May 18, Mr. Waters wore a black trench coat with epaulets and a red armband, according to videos posted to social media and witnesses. Flanked by men dressed in costumes that evoked Nazi storm troopers, he shot a prop machine gun into the audience. Mr. Waters has worn similar costumes at concerts outside of Germany for years for the routine, which he has called satire.

The Berlin authorities will have to determine to what extent the display of Nazi-like imagery is protected by artistic freedom of expression. In Germany, displaying Nazi symbolism, like swastikas or SS regalia, justifying or downplaying the Holocaust, and antisemitic acts are illegal.

“Artistic freedom of expression is not a license to incite hatred,” wrote Nicholas Potter, a researcher with the Amadeu Antonio Foundation in Berlin, a group that tracks neo-Nazism, right-wing extremism and antisemitism in Germany, in an email exchange.

“Artistic freedom is often used as an argument to express anti-democratic or hateful views, including antisemitic ones, but that doesn’t always mean it’s applicable — the context is crucial,” he added. Mr. Potter attended one of the Berlin shows and wrote about it on the foundation’s news blog .

Mr. Waters initially agreed to an interview with The New York Times about the investigation, but then declined. A representative wrote: “We are reluctant to comment if the intention is to further sensationalize this fabricated news story.”

A Berlin police spokesman said investigators would present their findings to the Berlin state’s attorney within the next three months. The state’s attorney will decide whether to indict Mr. Waters.

Mr. Waters is a vocal proponent of B.D.S ., the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which pushes foreign governments, businesses and performers to cut ties with Israel until it ends its occupation of the territories it captured in 1967, among other demands.

Mr. Waters at past concerts has included a floating balloon representing a flying pig, which featured the Star of David. He defended that action, saying in 2013 on Facebook that, “Like it or not, the Star of David represents Israel and its policies and is legitimately subject to any and all forms of non-violent protest.”

In a Facebook post on Sunday addressing the controversy around his German concerts, he criticized German lawmakers who condemned B.D.S., saying they had “enshrined a recommendation to the German people to ‘stand by silent and indifferent’” to the “institutionalized murder” of the Palestinian people by a “tyrannical racist regime,” which he said was the State of Israel.

On giant display boards at the concert, the name of Anne Frank , one of the most readily recognizable victims of the Holocaust, during which Germans killed more than 6 million Jews, was juxtaposed next to the name Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian American television correspondent who was shot by Israeli Defense Forces soldiers during a raid into the West Bank last year.

On Wednesday morning Israel’s Foreign Ministry posted on Twitter : “Good morning to every one but Roger Waters who spent the evening in Berlin (Yes Berlin) desecrating the memory of Anne Frank and the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.”

On Wednesday, the Simon Wiesenthal Center publicly called on the German authorities to investigate the concert in Berlin. “There are few performers whose anti-Israel vitriol can match that of Waters,” the center wrote in a statement . “Despite his protests to the contrary, Waters has, for years, crossed the line between anti-Zionism and antisemitism.”

Any charges stemming from the concert would come as Germany faces a more general debate about the rise of antisemitism in the country, 78 years after the end of the Holocaust. In addition to an overall increase in the number of antisemitic crimes reported in the country, there were wide-ranging discussions after a group of leaders of cultural institutions published an open letter decrying not just B.D.S. but also a parliamentary resolution that declared B.D.S. inherently antisemitic. And an art installation featuring antisemitic caricatures at the Documenta art festival in Kassel last year led to another round of soul searching among cultural elites.

The city of Frankfurt tried to stop Mr. Waters from performing at the Frankfurter Festhalle this coming Sunday, a concert venue partly owned by the city. In November 1938, thousands of Jewish men were taken to the arena after the night of pogroms known as Kristallnacht, before being shipped off to concentration camps. But a judge in Frankfurt backed Mr. Waters, who had filed an emergency injunction against the city on Monday, citing the constitutional right to artistic freedom and the fact that there was no evidence that Mr. Waters would break the law.

In March, the city of Munich determined that it could legally not back out of a contract with the musician for a show, which he played at the Olympic Stadium there last week. Instead the city decided to allow organized protests outside the venue on the day of the concert.

Alex Marshall

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Tina Turner: Her life in pictures

May 24, 2023 by www.dailymail.co.uk Leave a Comment

Legendary singer and Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll Tina Turner died aged 83 on Wednesday.

The Best hitmaker died earlier in the day at her home in Switzerland following a long illness, her publicist revealed, though an exact cause of death was not initially revealed.

Turner – born Anna Mae Bullock in 1939 in Brownsville, Tennessee – rose to fame as part of the Ike and Tina Turner duo in the 70s – but behind closed doors Ike was inflicting sickening violence on Tina.

The star ended her marriage to Ike and left with her four sons – before pulling off one of the greatest musical comebacks in history.

By the early 80s, she was a musical powerhouse in her own right, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s most revered rock stars.

Electrifying performances with Mick Jagger and David Bowie set her success on fire and she was quickly celebrated with awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Throughout her career, Turner won eight Grammys from 25 nominations and three lifetime Grammy Awards. Her final stadium concert was in Sheffield, England, in 2009. Here, DailyMail looks back on the music icon’s life in pictures:

1958: Turner – born Anna Mae Bullock in 1939 in Brownsville, Tennessee – began singing as a young girl in church – she later moved to St Louis and gradated from Sumner High School – she welcomed Raymond Craig, with Kings of Rhythm saxophonist Raymond Hill when she was 18

1950s: Turner and her sister began to frequent nightclubs in St. Louis and East St. Louis – which led to her fateful meeting with future husband Ike at The Manhattan Club in 1956 – she later became a featured vocalist with his band

The Ike and Tina Revue: After releasing their debut single ‘A Fool In Love’ as the newly renamed Tina Turner in 1960, the pair became a noted RnB ensemble – they wed in 1962

Mainstream success: Tina and Ike’s success continued to rise with songs including It’s Gonna Work Out Fine, River Deep, Mountain High, and Proud Mary (pictured 1964)

Abuse: Ike and Tina’s marriage appeared happy on face value but behind closed doors Ike was inflicting sickening violence on Tina (pictured 1969)

Family: Ike and Tina are pictured in 1972 with their son Ronnie (bottom right). Tina’s son Ronnie (top right) and Ike’s children who Tina adopted – Michael and Ike Jr

Bombshell comeback: After her split from Ike in 1978 and a suicide attempt – the star reemerged with a sexier image and costumes for a cabaret tour (pictured 1979)

Wow: In 1978, Turner released her third solo album, Rough, on United Artists but that album, along with its 1979 follow-up, Love Explosion,  failed to chart (pictured 1977)

Private Dancer: After signing with Capitol Records the star – considered to be past her prime – scored a surprise hit with a cover of Al Green’s Let’s Stay Together  in 1983. She then recorded monster hit album Private Dancer in just two weeks in 1984 which sold 10 million copies (seen 1985)

First number one: In May 1984, Capitol issued the album’s second single, What’s Love Got to Do With It which scored Turner her first and only Billboard number one (pictyred 1985)

Wow: Following the album’s release, Turner joined Lionel Richie (pictured) as the opening act on his Can’t Slow Down tour – she would win four Grammys in 1985 for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, and Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female for the single and album What’s Love Got to Do with It

The A-list: Turner is pictured with David Bowie in 1985

Film star: Turner traveled to Australia to star opposite Mel Gibson in the 1985 post-apocalyptic film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome –  her first acting role in ten years

Sexy: Turner is seen with Mick Jagger during the 1985 Live Aid concert in Philadelphia. It was an iconic performance with palpable chemistry. Turner toured with the Rolling Stones in the late 60s

Acclaimed: In 1986, Turner released her sixth solo album, Break Every Rule which sold over five million copies worldwide. Her Break Every Rule World Tour, which began in March 1987 (pictured) was the third highest-grossing tour by a female artist in North America that year

The Best: Turner released  the Foreign Affair album in 1989 (pictured that year) which reached No. 1 in eight countries and included one of her signature songs, The Best – a cover of Bonnie Tyler’s hit

1990: The star is seen performing at London’s Wembley Stadium on her Foreign Affair European Tour

Touring again: Turner returned to the studio in 1995, releasing GoldenEye for the James Bond film GoldenEye. This was followed by the Wildest Dreams album in 1996 and tour – before her final solo album Twenty Four Seven and tour (pictured) in 2000 – she later announced her retirement at 60

Leaders: Turner is pictured in 2005 with former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher

Comeback in 2008: Tina made a surprise appearance with Beyonce at the 2008 Grammys – and would also win an award  as a featured artist on River: The Joni Letters

Second retirement: In October 2008, Turner embarked on her first tour in nearly ten years with the Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour – the following year she would retire from performing once again

In 2013 Turner 68-year-old Erwin Bach after a 27 year courtship – he was 16 years her junior (pictured 2018)

2018: Turner’s son Craig, killed himself in his Studio City home at the age of 59

2019: Tina is seen on the opening night of the musical of her life: Tina: The Tina Turner Musical

2022: In December last year, Turner’s son Ronnie died at the age of 62 from complications caused by colon cancer – Tina seen with her late son Ronnie, left, and Ronnie’s wife

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PS Plus May 2023: PlayStation Plus free games available this month

May 10, 2023 by www.techradar.com Leave a Comment

PlayStation Plus free games change each month, and are offered at no extra cost to subscribers. Generally, there’s three to pick up, some for PS5, some for PS4. At times, there’s extra goodies to pick up as well.

You should make a habit of downloading these games, or at least claiming them, as they’ll be there for you to play at a later date. This is a great way to build up a solid lineup of free games, month by month.

This month’s lineup for May 2023 is a really great offering. You’ll get a PS5 platformer, a deep and rewarding hand-drawn RPG, and an innovative and genuinely addictive dungeon crawler. Here are the PS Plus free games that you can currently download as a PS Plus subscriber, at no extra cost.

PlayStation Plus free games: May 2023

GRID Legends (PS4/PS5) Take the spotlight in an engrossing racing story, brought to life by a world-class cast including Ncuti Gatwa in a ground-breaking extended reality production. Face fierce personalities, paddock politics, on-track drama and the infamous Ravenwest Motorsport, as a fly-on-the-wall documentary captures every moment.

Chivalry 2 (PS4/PS5) Return to the ultimate medieval battlefield in this multiplayer first person slasher inspired by epic medieval movie battles. Players are thrust into the action of every iconic moment of the era – experience large-scale conflicts in sprawling medieval environments ranging from Tournament grounds to full-scale castle sieges. Pick your playstyle with 4 classes and 12 subclasses, each with their own unique weapons and abilities and much more then charge headfirst into stunning 64-player cinematic battles. The PS5 version runs in 4K at 60fps.

Descenders (PS4) Descenders is a fast-paced extreme downhill biking game that’s easy to pick up, but difficult to master, featuring an in-depth physics system that lets you control every subtle movement of your rider. Take on different jumps, slopes and hillbombs every time you play with procedurally generated levels. Earn special mutators each time you play, and work out which abilities work best for your riding style and earn new bikes and threads as you build your online Rep system.

PlayStation Plus free games: April 2023

Meet Your Maker Meet Your Maker , which will be releasing day and date on PS Plus. Meet your Maker is a post-apocalyptic first-person building-and-raiding game where every level is designed by players. Play solo or with a friend as you mastermind devious maze-like Outposts full of traps and guards, then gear up for methodical fast-paced combat raiding other players’ creations.

Next up is Sackboy: A Big Adventure This PS5 platformer is an absolute joy to behold. Featuring LittleBigPlanet’s Sackboy, across a variety of colorful levels and puzzle sections. Go solo in an epic race against time stuffed with danger and peril or enjoy local or online party play, creating teams of two to four adventurers as you work together to overcome tasks however you can imagine, including unmissable co-op only levels. Tails of Iron Tails of Iron is a hand-drawn RPG Adventure with punishingly brutal combat. As Redgi, heir to the Rat Throne, you must restore your broken Kingdom by banishing the merciless Frog Clan and their ferocious leader, Greenwart. As you explore the deceivingly charming world, you’ll encounter a cast of unique companions, ready to aid you in your adventure.

The PS Plus free games lineup for April 2023 was available from April 4 – May 1.

PlayStation Plus free games: March 2023

Battlefield 2042 (PS5/PS4) While it may have had a very tumultuous launch, Battlefield 2042 is now a very fun time indeed. It’s been updated extensively since it came out, with a new class system and new maps having been added very recently.

Minecraft Dungeons (PS4) If you’re a fan of Diablo, but want something a bit more family friendly, then Minecraft Dungeons is for you. You’ll find all of your favorite characters including Steve, Creepers and Villagers as you explore.

Code Vein (PS4) Finally we have Code Vein. It’s an action RPG that can be played in co-op. You’ll need to explore dungeons, all the while progressing a grandiose story.

The PS Plus free games lineup for March 2023 was available from March 7 – April 6.

PlayStation Plus free games: February 2023

Destiny 2: Beyond Light (PS4, PS5) Embark on a new journey through the incredible sci-fi fantasy universe of Destiny 2 with this expansion to the multiplayer action shooter.

Evil Dead: The Game (PS4, PS5) Step into the shoes of Ash Williams or his friends from the iconic Evil Dead franchise and work together in a game loaded with over-the-top co-op and PvP multiplayer action.

Mafia: Definitive Edition (PS4) Explore a recreated 1930’s cityscape, filled with interwar architecture, cars and culture… and a crime-riddled underbelly in this full remake of the 2002 original.

OlliOlli World (PS4, PS5) Grind, trick and air your way to discover the mystical skate gods on your quest for Gnarvana in this bold skateboarding action-platformer that’s bursting with personality.

The February PS Plus lineup was available to download from February 7 – March 6, 2023.

PlayStation Plus free games: January 2023

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Following the events of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Senator Palpatine’s deadly Order 66 — designed to destroy the Jedi order and pave the way for the Empire to rise — you are the last remaining Jedi Padawan and their last hope of survival.

Fallout 76 (PS4) Fallout 76 is the multiplayer-focused Fallout game which allows players to build their own settlements, and then venture out into the Wasteland. You can squad up with friends, or go it alone, as you explore vast open areas looking for loot and secrets.

Axiom Verge 2 (PS5/PS4) Explore two connected worlds, wield ancient tech and question reality in this explorative platformer sequel, which expands on the universe with completely new characters, abilities and gameplay.

The January PS Plus lineup was available to download from January 3 – February 2, 2023.

PlayStation Plus free games: December 2022

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (PS4)

Divine Knockout: Founder’s Edition (PS4/PS5)

BioMutant (PS4/PS5) BioMutant allows you to customize your very own raccoon killing machine. After that, you’re thrown into an open-world to shoot, loot and climb your way to the top of the food chain.

The December PS Plus lineup was available to download from December 6 – January 2, 2023.

PlayStation Plus free games: November 2022

Nioh 2 (PS4/PS5) First up is Nioh 2, which is the sequel to the Souls-like action RPG Nioh. It’s developed by Team Ninja and has a focus on precision combat and tough boss battles. There’s even more combat styles this time around, and arguably tougher enemies to contend with. If Souls-like games are your thing, this is one of the best around.

Lego Harry Potter Collection (PS4) This Lego game collection bundles together both Lego Harry Potter games, spanning years 1-4, and then years 5-7. It’s a perfect game for kids to jump into, with fun block-breaking action and neat magical puzzles to solve. These games can be played in local co-op as well, which isn’t something you see all that much these days.

Heavenly Bodies (PS4/PS5) Finally, we have Heavenly Bodies. It’s a puzzle game that tasks you with solving a series of puzzles that play out in space. Without gravity, you’ll need to clamber around spacecrafts completing tasks. It’s all physics-based, and can be played with a friend in tow.Great for fans of puzzle games, and those fascinated by how different

Nioh 2, Lego Harry Potter Collection and Heavenly Bodies will be available to download from November 1 – December 6, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: October 2022

Hot Wheels Unleashed (PS4/PS5) Hot Wheels Unleashed lets you live the Hot Wheels dream without any physical clutter. In it, you can collect, build and race, earning new cars which you can either race against friends in two-player split-screen, or online against up to 12 others. If you like to flex your creativity, the game even has a track editor so you can build your own wild, Hot Wheels tracks which can be shared for others to try.

Injustice 2 (PS4) Calling all DC and fighting game fans – this one’s for you. Injustice 2 is a game from the creators of Mortal Kombat which allows you to choose from a roster of DC superheroes and villains and put them against one another in seriously intense battles. You can either take on other players online or, if you like a bit of story, there’s also a single-player story campaign.

Superhot (PS4) If you’ve got an FPS itch, Superhot will surely scratch it. An innovative, refreshing and widely-praised addition to the genre, in Superhot, time only moves when you do. This forces you to engage your brain, assess the situation and think about your next move. Plus, its clean, bright visuals are always a pleasure to play in.

Hot Wheels Unleashed, Injustice 2 and Superhot will be available to download from October 4 until October 31, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: September 2022

Need for Speed Heat (PS4) Put your foot down and race through the streets of Palm City in Need for Speed Heat, one of the stronger entries in the racing series. You’ll divide your time between day and night with a system that sees you take part in legitimate races during the former to earn cash for customization. During the latter, though, you sneak off to illegal street races to increase your reputation. It’s all about balance.

Granblue Fantasy: Versus (PS4) Granblue Fantasy: Versus is a colorful, fast-paced 2.5D fighting from Arc System Works, a studio with a strong reputation for fighting game adaptations. Granblue Fantasy: Versus has received praise for its solid mechanics.

Toem (PS5) Toem is the PS5 game for this month and it’s a charmer, not to mention a BAFTA award-winner. With its hand-drawn black and white visuals and whimsical world, the clever photographic adventure offers a refreshing change of pace from the other titles in September’s offering.

Need for Speed Heat, Granblue Fantasy: Versus and Toem will be available to download from September 6 until October 3, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: August 2022

Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS4/PS5) Yakuza: Like a Dragon is arguably one of the best JRPGs of recent years and a total stand-out title in the overall Yakuza series. And it’s now a PS Plus game! If you’ve never played Yakuza before then this game is a pretty good entry point, letting you get stuck into its sprawling world, fun sidequests and excellent writing, without having to worry too much about how to play the Yakuza games in order .

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Cross-Gen Deluxe Bundle (PS4/PS5) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a remaster of the first two titles in the classic skateboarding series. In our review we called it a “faithful remake” and “the best skateboarding game in what feels like forever”, so if you were a fan of the originals then this is a total win. If you weren’t, then here’s your chance to find out what you were missing out on.

Little Nightmares (PS4) Rounding out August’s free games is Little Nightmares, a horror platformer with a tiny protagonist that makes a big impression. It’s on our list of the best horror games because it’s “a great example of a game that manages to inspire fear and disgust without using traditional blood and gore.” Little Nightmares puts you in the sneaking shoes of Six as she attempts to escape the dark, disturbing world that is The Maw, avoiding the wide array of giant and grotesque creatures that populate it.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 and Little Nightmares will be available to download from August 2 until September 6, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: July 2022

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (PS4/PS5) Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is an excellent sequel to 2017’s N. Sane Trilogy. Retconning all of Crash’s previous sequels beyond the third entry, It’s About Time sees us fighting Dr. Neo Cortex and N. Tropy once again, who’ve launched an attack on the entire multiverse. It’s not just Crash this time, we can also play as Coco, Tawna, Dingodile, and more.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan (PS4) The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan is another branching, cinematic horror game that we’ve seen arrive in recent years. Developed by the creator of Until Dawn and The Quarry , we find five friends going on a holiday diving trip, which quickly goes badly wrong. Your choices determine whether these playable characters live or die, and you can have five other friends join you.

Arcadegeddon (PS4/PS5) Arcadegeddon sees us playing as Gilly, a local arcade owner looking to save his business that’s threatened by a mega-corporation. Looking to make a new game to counter them, the company inject a virus into it, and this online co-op multiplayer shooter sees us taking up the fight.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, and Arcadegeddon will be available to download from July 5 until August 2, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: June 2022

God of War (PS4) God of War offered a fantastic reinvention of Kratos back in 2018. Adapting to unfamiliar Norse lands, this gave him a second chance at fatherhood. Together with his son Atreus, this action-adventure sees us setting out to fulfill a deeply personal quest.

If you’re playing on PS5, God of War has a 60fps patch, offering an even smoother experience. However, it’s been available through the PS Plus Collection on Sony’s latest console since it launched.

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (PS5 & PS4) Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is a licensed beat ‘em up reminiscent of Super Smash Bros Ultimate . Crossing over Nickelodeons different series, that includes SpongeBob Squarepants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Danny Phantom, The Wild Thornberrys, and plenty more.

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker (PS4) Naruto to Boruto is a co-op fighting game that pits characters from the Naruto universe against each other in 4v4 battles. Set Naruto Shippuden and Boruto: the Next Generation, this open arena fighting game tries to recreate Naruto’s action feel, letting you create your own avatar or play as your old favorites.

God of War, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, and Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker will be available to download from June 7 until July 5, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: May 2022

FIFA 22 (PS5 & PS4) The latest entry in the long-running soccer sim series, FIFA 22 on PS5 breathes new life into the series’ once-familiar gameplay with the addition of HyperMotion technology while making well-intentioned strides to refresh its most dated modes, including Career mode. FIFA 22 ‘s inclusion in PS Plus marks the first time a game in the series has been available as part of Sony’s PlayStation Plus service.

Tribes of Midgard (PS5 & PS4) Tribes of Midgard is a co-op roguelike adventure that’s garnered lots of positive reviews on Steam . The game tasks you with defending your Viking village from relentless creatures determined to bring about Ragnarok (the end of days). The longer you and your tribe survive, the greater the rewards.

Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4) Curse of the Dead Gods is a roguelike dungeon crawler that will feel familiar to those who have played the critically-acclaimed Hades .

“You seek untold riches, eternal life, divine powers – it leads to this accursed temple, a seemingly-infinite labyrinth of bottomless pits, deadly traps, and monsters,” the Steam description reads.

FIFA 22, Curse of the Dead Gods and Tribes of Midgard will be available to download from May 3 until June 7, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: April 2022

Hood: Outlaws & Legends (PS5 & PS4) An ambitious “PvPvE” multiplayer title, Hood: Outlaws & Legends pits teams of heroes and bandits against one another – and scores of AI-controlled enemies – to dominate control points on various maps.

Slay the Spire (PS4) Arguably one of the best deck-building games out there, Slay the Spire sees you ascending a tower, all while building unique decks of cards for use in turn-based combat. Each character has their own unique sets of cards, and the game’s roguelite elements loves to throw in random events that’ll either help or hinder your progress.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated (PS4) THQ Nordic’s remake of this classic platformer is delightfully silly, and is of a surprisingly high quality considering it’s a licensed title. While fans of the cartoon will certainly get the most out of this game, it’s a solid platformer in its own right that should provide you with hours of underwater fun.

Hood: Outlaws & Legends, Slay the Spire and SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated will be available to download from April 5 until May 2, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: March 2022

Ghostrunner (PS5) A fast-paced, first-person adventure that mixes deadly blade combat with amazing parkour, Ghostrunner will test your reflexes and mobility. Battle up a megastructure tower city, and engage in a never-ending dance with death. Harvest resources, craft items, and build shelters in this MMO survival game. This twist is, you’ll have to either kill, tame, or breed leviathan dinosaurs and other creatures that roam the land. Go fast with Sonic and friends in this team-based multiplayer racer. Work together as a team to share power-ups and speed boosts, and unlock countless customization options to suit your racing style. Ghost of Tsushima’s standalone cooperative multiplayer mode is available to PS Plus members this month. You can choose between four unique classes and progress through story missions with three other players. Ghostrunner, Ark: Survival Evolved, Team Sonic Racing, Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will be available to download from March 1 until April 4, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: February 2022

Planet Coaster: Console Edition (PS5) Build the theme park of your dreams in Planet Coaster: Console Edition. Run your park, keep your guests happy, and unleash your creativity as you build death-defying rollercoasters and new attractions for your customers to enjoy. Ultimate Fight Championship fans can step into the octagon and beat the snot out of their opponents in this authentic recreation of one of the most brutal sports in the world. UFC 4 features new responsive controls, online championships to compete in, and more gameplay mechanics that bring the world of mixed martial arts to life. Released in 2013, this standalone Borderlands adventure sees you choose from six unique Vault Hunters as you delve into a world full of fantasy, fun, and some crazy goings on. However, things can change in an instant Tiny Tina is in control and is keen to mix things up in the most chaotic way possible. Planet Coaster: Console Edition, EA Sports UFC 4, and Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep will be available to download from February 1 until February 28, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: January 2022

Deep Rock Galactic (PS5 & PS4) Take control of a crew of badass space Dwarves in this 1-4 player co-op FPS game, as you dig, explore and fight your way through procedurally-generated caves and hordes of alien monsters. Teamwork is key if you want to survive and collect all the planet’s valuable resources.

Dirt 5 (PS5 & PS4) Drive across gravel, ice, snow, and sand as fast as you can in Dirt 5. With over 70 routes across 10 global locations, as well as adaptive trigger and haptic feedback support, there’s plenty of track to tear up in this excellent arcade racer.

Persona Strikers (PS4) Embark on an epic new adventure in the stylish world of Persona in this explosive action combat game. You’ll need to hack and slash your way through hundreds of enemies and utilize your team’s unique abilities.

Deep Rock Galactic, Dirt 5, and Persona Strikers will be available to download from January 4 until February 1, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: December 2021

Godfall: Challenger Edition (PS5 & PS4) Godfall is a looter-slasher action RPG set in a high fantasy world. Players take on the role of one of the last exalted Knight’s Order, with the aim of stopping a major apocalyptic event. Godfall offers plenty of weapon classes, armor sets and enemies to take down to keep you riveted. The Challenger Edition of the game offers three end-game modes: Lightbringer, Dreamstones, and the Ascended Tower of Trials. Players can jump into these quickly, however, as this edition equips them with the gear and skill points needed to partake in end-game content, while also letting you team up with up to two other players in co-op.

Lego DC Super-Villains (PS4) This Lego-themed adventure sees you creating your own supervillain to wreak havoc alongside DC villains like the Joker, Harley Quinn, and Lex Luthor. But, rather than causing chaos for the Justice League, this band of villains instead is tasked with protecting the earth from alternative dimension supervillains who are masquerading as heroes, following the League’s disappearance.

Mortal Shell (PS4) Mortal Shell is a single-player action RPG with Soulborne influences that sees you tracking down hidden sanctums of devout followers in an effort to discover your “true purpose”.

PS Plus subscribers can also still download the PSVR games from November’s lineup (see below).

Lego DC Super-Villains, Godfall: Challenger Edition and Mortal Shell will be available to download from December 7 until January 3. The Persistence, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, and Until You Fall remain available to download until January 3, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: November 2021

Knockout City (PS5 & PS4) Duck, dive and dodge in Knockout City, an epic dodgeball game that requires fast reactions and some super teamwork. This online multiplayer game has more depth than you might give it credit for and has tons of customization options to unlock. Give it go, but make sure you don’t get tagged. You’ll need to use your deduction skills to determine which players are not what they seem in First Class Trouble. Two players take on the role of Personoids and will need to lie, deceive and do whatever it takes to prevent the other four players from shutting down a rogue A.I. Imagine if R.A. Salvatore, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion lead designer Ken Rolston teamed up to make a game… well, imagine no more! Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is a pleasing remaster of an old action-RPG cult classic, so if you missed out the first time around, you’ve got no excuses not to play it now. Can you survive aboard a doomed deep space colony starship? In The Persistence, you’ll have to escape a mutated crew and prevent your ship from being torn apart in this sci-fi virtual reality horror game.

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (PSVR) Step into the world of The Walking Dead in Saints & Sinners for PlayStation VR. As you make your way through the ruins of New Orleans, you’ll need to fight, sneak, scavenge and survive against the walkers who have infested the city. The problem is: even other humans might not be friendly. Swing your sword in the fantasy synthwave fighting game, Until You Fall. Move your arms to the soundtrack as you cast spells, attack enemies, and delve deeper into the fantasy, neon-lit world. Knockout City, First Class Trouble, and Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning will be available to download from November 2 until December 6. The Persistence, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, and Until You Fall will be available to download from November 2 until January 3, 2022.

PlayStation Plus free games: October 2021

Hell Let Loose (PS5) Take part in 100-player military warfare as infantry, tanks, and artillery in Hell Let Loose. Set in World War 2, experience 50v50 skirmishes across a dynamically shifting frontline, and choose between one of 14 playable roles.

PGA Tour 2K21 (PS4) Available for PS Fore (get it?), PGA Tour 2K21 brings the popular game of golf to life with stunning, real-life courses. You can also play online, customize your golfer and take part in custom tournaments.

Mortal Kombat X (PS4) Crush bones, spill blood, and vanquish your enemies in Mortal Kombat X. The long-running franchise returns with a new robust roster of fighters, a cinematic-style presentation and so much more.

All three games will be available on Tuesday, October 5 and will be available until Monday, November 1.

PlayStation Plus free games: September 2021

Overcooked: All You Can Eat! (PS5) Team up with three friends or go it alone in this cooperative cooking game where plating up is only half the challenge. Overcooked: All You Can Eat! includes remastered versions of Overcooked! and and Overcooked! 2, along with new accessibility options so more people can play.

Hitman 2 Step into the polished shoes of Agent 47 in Hitman 2, and track and assassinate targets across a variety of exotic locations. With new ways to play, new game modes and new features, Hitman 2 lets your creativity (when it comes to killing) run wild.

Predator: Hunting Grounds In this asymmetrical shooter, you’ll either face off or take control of the Predator. Complete missions before the Predator hunts you down, or become the hunter yourself and use alien weaponry like the iconic shoulder-mounted Plasma Caster.

All three games will be available from Tuesday, September 7 to Monday, October 4.

PlayStation Plus free games: August 2021

Hunter’s Arena: Legends (PS5) Hunter’s Arena: Legends is a battle royale set in Ancient Asia, featuring 30-player PvP and PvE combat. If you love a battle royale, but have grown weary of Fortnite , Apex Legends and PUBG , then Hunter’s Arena is well worth a go.

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville (PS4) Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is a whacky first-person shooter that sees you partaking in a suburban skirmish, fighting for (you guessed it) either brainless zombies or fierce plantlife. Plants vs. Zombies is ridiculous fun and offers the perfect opportunity for players to jump into online multiplayer madness that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Tennis World Tour 2 (PS4) For those who have had their tennis pro aspirations fueled by Wimbledon, Tennis World Tour 2 is well worth a go. Playing as the world’s top players, Tennis World Tour sees you setting out to dominate the world circuit – topspinning, backhanding and serving your way to the top.

These titles are available from August 3 until September 6.

PlayStation Plus free games: July 2021

A Plague Tale: Innocence (PS5) This month’s free PS5 title is A Plague Tale: Innocence, which has been upgraded to target 60fps at a native 4K resolution. You’ll follow the tale of young Amicia and her little brother Hugo as they struggle to survive against overwhelming odds.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (PS4) Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 brings the series’ iconic zombies back into the fray, and includes a large-scale multiplayer battle royale mode called Blackout, which paved the way for Call of Duty: Warzone. Lay the smackdown in WWE 2K Battlegrounds in this over-the-top arcade action game. Pull off special abilities, make use of power-ups and enjoy classic match modes like steel cage matches and the Royal Rumble. A Plague Tale: Innocence, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds are available from July 6 to August 2.

PlayStation Plus free games: June 2021

Operation: Tango (PS5) Operation: tango is a cooperative spy adventure that sees you and a friend teaming up – one as a hacker and one as an agent – to bring a global tech menace down, using only your voice to communicate (so you do need a microphone to play). Solve puzzles together, execute missions across the globe and utilize a bunch of hi-tech tools to become an unstoppable duo. Operation: Tango is online co-op only.

Star Wars Squadrons (PS4) Want to know how it feels to take part in a Star Wars space battle? Then you’re going to want to try Squadrons. Squadrons sees you taking part in first-person multiplayer dog fights alongside a squad of other pilots – either the Empire or the New Republic. What’s more, you also have the option to play Squadrons in PSVR for an even more immersive experience.

Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown (PS4) A remaster of the classic 3D fighter, Virtua Fighter 5 is a must-play for those who love one-on-one fighting games. While the original was a classic, Virtua Fighter 5 makes plenty of improvements on the original including HD graphics and new online features.

Operation: Tango and Star Wars Squadrons are available from June 1 until July 5. Virtua Fighter 5 is available from June 1 until August 2.

PlayStation Plus free games: May 2021

Wreckfest: Drive Hard, Die Last (PS5) From the developers of FlatOut, Wreckfest is a vehicular combat racing game that sees players racing and upgrading old bangers, adding extra armor and making them aesthetically look more pleasing before sending them out to the racetrack/destruction derby. With online multiplayer allowing for up to 24 players, carnage is almost certain to ensue.

Wreckfest has previously released on last-gen consoles, but the PS5 version is releasing on the day it arrives on PS Plus – May 4. That means PS5 owners can get their hands on the next-gen version on day one, as long as you’re an active PS Plus subscriber.

Battlefield 5 (PS4) Battlefield 5 is a first-person shooter set in World War 22 and the most recent entry in the Battlefield franchise. Players have the choice of jumping into online multiplayer modes, such as Grand Operations and the cooperative Combined Arms, or to take on the single-player campaign War Stories.

Stranded Deep (PS4) Open-world survival adventure Stranded Deep sees players stranded in the Pacific Ocean following a plane crash. It’s up to you to survive, hunting for supplies and crafting weapons, tools and shelter to stay alive.

Wreckfest, Battlefield 5 and Stranded Deep are available from May 4 until May 31.

PlayStation Plus free games: April 2021

Oddworld: Soulstorm (PS5) Abe is back and, once again, this accidental hero turned revolution leader is trying to save his fellow Mudokons. This time there are more than 1000 Mudokons to save and teamwork is the name of the game – with your army of rebels using their collective energy to help Abe solve the various puzzles he encounters.

Soulstorm serves as the second game in the Oddworld quintology, but promises to look much better than ever before, with 2.9D environments and stunning visuals – at a greater scale.

What’s more SoulStorm on PS5 utilizes the DualSense controller’s haptic feedback, allowing you to feel Abe’s heartbeat during moments of suspense.

While Soulstorm is also available to purchase on PS4, only the PS5 version is free with PS Plus in April.

Days Gone (PS4) PlayStation’s first-party action-survival horror Days Gone focuses on outlaw-turned-drifter Deacon St John as he battles to survive in a post-apocalyptic world and to be reunited with his wife.

Zombie Army 4: Dead War (PS4/PS5) Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a third-person shooter from the makers of Sniper Elite, which sees you gunning down zombies in 1940s Europe, either alone or with up to three friends. Thanks to a free PS5 upgrade for Zombie Army 4, PS5 players can take advantage of dynamic 4K @ 60fps with reduced load times.

Oddworld: Soulstorm, Days Gone and Zombie Army 4 are available from April 6 to May 3, Destruction Allstars continues to be available until April 2.

PlayStation Plus free games: March 2021

Final Fantasy 7 Remake (PS4) First released in 1997, Final Fantasy 7 immediately cemented its place as one of the best JRPG titles around and introduced millions of gamers around the world to the genre. The critically acclaimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake does that legacy justice, completely recreating the opening portion of the original game, expanding a five to eight-hour section into a full 40-hour RPG, and showcasing some of the best gameplay and storytelling we’ve seen in a Final Fantasy game in almost 20 years – making it one of the best PS4 games around.

Maquette (PS5) Maquette , a first-person narrative puzzler from Annapurna, explores the relationship of Kenzie and Michael through a series of flashbacks and memories, starting with their meet-cute in a coffee shop where they scribble together in a sketchbook. But this isn’t a simple romance tale. Far from it. Instead, their story is told through the exploration of the game’s recursive puzzle world. With each step of progression and solved puzzle unearthing further memories that begin to piece together their relationship – and perhaps why it’s being told in the past tense.

Remnant: From the Ashes (PS4) Remnant: From the Ashes is a fantastic third-person shooter that sees you playing as one of the last remnants of humanity, determined to rebuild and retake your world after it’s been ravaged by an ancient evil from another dimension. You can play alone or squad up with a team of up to three players.

Farpoint (PS4/PSVR) Farpoint is one of the best PSVR games on the market. It’s a first-person VR shooter that sees you landing on a hostile alien planet after a routine mission goes wrong, with the aim being to find any survivors and keep yourself alive. Farpoint can be played alone or co-op with a friend and is perfect for those who love a sci-fi adventure.

Remnant, Maquette, Farpoint and Final Fantasy 7 Remake are available from March 2 until April 5, while Destruction Allstars continues to be available until April 2.

PlayStation Plus free games: February 2021

Destruction AllStars (PS5 only) Destruction AllStars was supposed to be a PS5 launch title, but it’s now available for free as part of PlayStation Plus. Choose between 16 competitors in this vehicular combat game, which combines parkour and driving with destruction and mayhem.

Control: Ultimate Edition (PS5 and PS4) Unleash your supernatural abilities in this third-person action adventure from Remedy Entertainment. You get the PS5 version as part of this giveaway, which means you can benefit from ray tracing support or a smoother frame rate.

Concrete Genie Bring a polluted town back to life using a magic paintbrush. Create Genies whose magical powers will aid you in overcoming puzzles and the pack of bullies that pursue you using Living Paint. Concrete Genie also includes two additional modes for PSVR owners.

Destruction AllStars is available February 2 until April 5. Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie are available until March 1.

PlayStation Plus free games: January 2021

Maneater This month’s PS5 game is Maneater, a single player survival game where you play as a shark. You’ll need to find the right resources and evolve far beyond what nature intended. Be prepared to gobble up some humans, too.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider Lara returns for another epic adventure in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Once again outgunned and outnumbered, Lara will need to use her surroundings to her advantage and strike from the shadows. Get ready to plunder plenty of tombs  and overcome deadly puzzles.

Greedfall Greedfall gives you the freedom to shape your abilities, spells and skills in any way you see fit. Befriend or betray companions, discover riches, secrets and fantastic creatures, and explore uncharted lands in this impressive action RPG.

Maneater, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Greedfall are available to download from January 5 to February 1, 2021.

PlayStation Plus free games: December 2020

Worms Rumble Think you know Worms? Think again. Worms Rumble ditches the turn-based combat of old for real-time arena-based combat for up to 32 players. Bring the pain to your wiggling opponents and wield a variety of weapons like the classic Bazooka in your bid to win.

Just Cause 4 Dive into an open-world sandbox experience in Just Cause 4. You can cause chaos using all sorts of weaponry, vehicles and gadgets, and create some truly explosive moments. Oh, and you also have access to a wingsuit so you can soar across the skies.

Rocket Arena A 3v3 online shooter, step into the shoes of fantastic heroes as you blast your way past the opposition to win. Expect lots of rockets, comebacks and smack talk in this one.

Worms Rumble, Just Cause 4 and Rocket Arena are available to download from December 1 to January 4, 2021.

PlayStation Plus free games: November 2020

Bugsnax (PS5 only) The very first PS5 game to join PlayStation Plus is Bugsnax, a bonkers first-person adventure where you play as an investigative journalist who has to explore Snaktooth Island, which is teeming with legendary half-bug half-snack creatures. Hence the name Bugsnax.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War Slay orcs and take on the foes of Mordor in Middle-earth: Shadow of War . Set between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, fans of JRR Tolkien’s iconic world won’t want to miss this freebie.

Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition A challenging and atmospheric Metroidvania, this engrossing 2D explorative platformers is one of the best indie games of this generation. Can you uncover the mysteries buried beneath the surface in Hollow Knight : Voidheart Edition?

Bugsnax will be available to PS Plus members on PS5 from November 12 until January 4, 2021. Both Middle-earth: Shadow of War and Hollow Knight Voidheart Edition are available to download from November 3 to November 30.

PlayStation Plus free games: October 2020

Need for Speed: Payback Put pedal to the metal in Need for Speed: Payback, a four-wheeled action blockbuster. There are three different characters to choose from, each with their own set of unique skills and abilities, but all of them are extremely capable behind the wheel.

Vampyr This third-person action RPG from Life is Strange developer Dontnod Entertainment has you playing as a doctor turned vampire. You’ll need to use your supernatural abilities to fight or flee from the forces of evil, and try not to succumb to your thirst for bloodlust.

Both Need for Speed: Payback and Vampyr are available to download from October 6 until November 2.

PlayStation Plus free games: September 2020

PUBG: PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (also known as PUBG ) is the daddy of battle royale games . If you’ve ever played the likes of Fortnite or COD: Warzone , then you have PUBG to thank. While PUBG originally released in 2017, it remains one of the most played games on Steam and Xbox Live. So picking it up for free in September is an absolute steal – and a great chance for newbie battle royale enthusiasts to check it out.

Street Fighter V Street Fighter V is sure to please fighting game fans, offering a classic side-scrolling fighting experience which will please old and new fans of Capcom’s veteran franchise.

PUBG and Street Fighter V will be available to download from September 1 to October 5.

PlayStation Plus free games: August 2020

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered Relive the explosive single-player campaign from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 all over again in this high-definition remaster of the 2009 blockbuster. If you’re not a fan of Call of Duty’s frantic multiplayer mode, the campaign is well worth a go.

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout A massively multiplayer party game with up to 60 players online, Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout challenges you over multiple chaotic rounds until one player remains. Expect a lot of laughs and screams of frustration when playing this one.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered is available to download from July 28 until August 31, and Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is available to download from August 4 until August 31.

PlayStation Plus free games: July 2020

NBA 2K20 If you love shooting hoops, NBA 2K20 is one of the most realistic representations of basketball to date. With an upgraded motion engine and signature styles for all your favorite players, this is a must have for basketball fans.

Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration In Rise of the Tomb Raider, Lara uncovers an ancient mystery but also crosses paths with a dangerous organization called Trinity. From snowy tundras to crumbling ruins, Lara’s epic adventure is full of thrills and fast-paced action.

Erica As a bonus to celebrate 10 years of PlayStation Plus, Sony is also giving away Erica to subscribers. A feature-length cinematic experience, Erica merges Hollywood production values with engaging and tactile gameplay.

All three games are available to download from July 7 until August 3.

PlayStation Plus free games: June 2020

Call of Duty: WW2 Call of Duty: WW2 puts players on the front lines of the second world war. Land in Normandy on D-Day, battle across Europe, and enjoy a classic Call of Duty experience that brings the series back to its roots.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Fight it out in iconic locales from the Star Wars universe in Star Wars Battlefront 2. With 25 free game updates since launch, and all your favorite heroes and villains as playable characters, it’s a love letter to a galaxy far, far away.

Call of Duty: WW2 is available to download from May 26 to July 6, and Star Wars Battlefront 2 is be available from June 2 to July 6.

PlayStation Plus free games: May 2020

Cities: Skylines You don’t need to wait for planning permission to build the mega-city of your dreams in Cities: Skylines. Your decisions will determine whether your metropolis flourishes or fails, as you manage an ever-growing populace in this top-tier city builder sim.

Farming Simulator 19 You’ll quite literally reap what you sow in Farming Simulator 19, as you toil the land to maintain a happy homestead. Tend to livestock, harvest crops and jump behind the wheel of your favorite tractor. The only thing that’s missing is fresh air.

Both of these titles will be available to download from May 5 until June 1.

PlayStation Plus free games: April 2020

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Just a few months after Uncharted: The Nathan Drake collection hit PS Plus, Sony is offering the final chapter in the Uncharted series for free.

Uncharted 4 sees Nathan Drake coaxed out of retirement by his estranged brother Sam for one last adventure – to uncover Henry Avery’s long-lost treasure. The action-adventure rounds off the intrepid explorer’s story in spectacular fashion and will keep you enthralled for hours on end.

Dirt Rally 2.0 Codemaster’s rally racing game for those who love their tracks rough and ready. Dirt Rally 2.0 utilizes real driving physics to give you an immersive – and filthy – racing experience.

PlayStation Plus free games: March 2020

Shadow of the Colossus Shadow of the Colossus is a stunning game that takes you on a journey through magical lands to seek out big beasts called Colossi. The game originally released on PlayStation but has been remade for PlayStation 4 – making it one of the best PS4 games on the market.

Sonic Forces In this Sonic game you need to build an army to take the world back from the evil Dr. Eggman. You can defeat your enemies with speed as Modern Sonic, catapult past platforms as Classic Sonic, and create your very own Custom Hero Character equipped with a variety of powerful gadgets.

PlayStation Plus free games: February 2020

BioShock: The Collection A brilliant addition, to be sure. BioShock: The Collection packs in BioShock, BioShock 2 , and BioShock Infinite for a journey through the entire franchise, from the underwater city of Rapture to the floating town of Columbia. Expect trippy powers, unnerving enemies, and a good dose of steampunk sci-fi.

The Sims 4 While we wait for The Sims 5 – whenever that might be – the console version of the latest Sims title should keep you busy building your dream house and filling it with tiny simulated humans, either to ensure their happiness or inflict needless romantic drama with their neighbours. The important thing is that you get to choose .

PlayStation Plus free games: January 2020

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Chart the journey of adventurer and explorer Nathan Drake in this collection of the first three Uncharted games: Drake’s Fortune, Among Thieves, and Drake’s Deception. Full of action, lively landscapes, and unimaginable treasures, this bundle of three games is a great treat to kick off the new year with.

Goat Simulator As if the bundle enough wasn’t enough to keep you busy, you can also cause a different kind of chaos with Goat Simulator – the absurd and meme-ready game about throwing a goat into objects to cause property damage. If you’re done with Untitled Goose Game and looking for more animal nuisance, this may be the game for you.

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Best Max shows: 28 great series to stream in May 2023

May 23, 2023 by www.techradar.com Leave a Comment

Welcome to our best Max shows article. In this guide, we’ve rounded up the greatest TV series that are available on HBO Max’s streaming successor. So, if you’ve just signed up to Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) new super streamer, we’re here to help you separate the wheat (those top tier shows that are worth watching) from the chaff (those that aren’t).

Max replaced HBO Max, which was one of the best streaming services around, as WBD’s primary streamer on May 23. Apart from its obvious rebranding, the introduction of new subscription plans, and the integration of Discovery Plus’ complete library into HBO Max, though, not much has changed when it comes to the best shows on Max. Many of the choices we previously included in our best HBO Max shows list, then, have been kept in this best Max series one.

Want more information on Max? You can learn more about other major alterations to the service in our main Max hub , as well as our guide on seven things HBO Max fans need to know about the new streaming service . For now, though, read on to get the lowdown on the best Max shows worth watching in May 2023.

The Last of Us

The Last of Us is a TV adaptation of the smash hit PlayStation game of the same name. We follow Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) as they cross a post-apocalyptic America, ravaged by a fungal outbreak that has turned the population into crazed cannibals known as “the infected”. What ensues is a grisly journey, full of eye-opening insights to the pair’s complicated pasts, and grim encounters with the infected.

Widely praised by fans of the game and those who have never played it, The Last of Us has been incredibly well received. In our The Last of Us review , we enjoyed the remarkable production design and the powerful story but felt the premise feels a little tired and the pace could be quicker. But why not watch to find out for yourself and see if it truly is one of the best Max shows around?

Seasons on Max: 1

Industry

Industry follows a group of young graduates competing for a limited set of permanent positions at Pierpoint & Co, a prestigious investment bank in the heart of the city of London. Desperate to win the job, the young pretenders push themselves to absolute extremes to win the approval of clients and their superiors, regularly crossing the line as they do so.

Led by a handsome cast, Industry fizzes with intrigue and energy. It’s well worth an investment of your time, in our view.

Seasons on Max: 2

House of the Dragon

HBO went through a multitude of options as it looked to find the right Game of Thrones spin-off, but executives eventually settled on House of the Dragon . They made the right choice.

Based on Fire and Blood, author George R. R. Martin’s 2018 “history” of the Targaryen dynasty, the show (set two centuries before Game of Thrones ) tells the backstory of the dragon-riding family, and the war of succession that breaks out after kindly King Viserys (Paddy Considine) names his daughter as his heir.

Starring Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Rhys Ifans, and Steve Toussaint among others, the show keeps many of the traditions that made Game of Thrones so enthralling, while offering up its own fiery twist on the world of Westeros. One of the best Max shows, if we do say so ourselves.

Seasons on Max: 1

The Sopranos

In 1999, The Sopranos changed the face of HBO forever. The iconic show tells the story of mafia head Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), as he navigates family life and criminal business, all of which is intertwined with conversations with his therapist, Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco).

Even though the show ended in 2007, it’s still talked about for its ability to balance intricate relationships and organised crime with sensitivity and wit. All six seasons have a home on Max, and continue to resonate as truly today as they did back in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Seasons on Max: 6

Barry

Saturday Night Live graduate Bill Hader is both co-creator and star of this Max TV series about a professional hitman who moves to Hollywood and joins an acting class. The titular character tries to put his criminal past behind him to embrace a career as a performer but – as is usually the way with these things – finds his old life catching up with him.

There’s plenty of drama to be found in Barry ’s (often drastic) efforts to keep his two lives separate, but the show’s comic edge keeps things (and Barry himself) from getting too dark. A worthy and hugely underrated inclusion in our best Max shows list.

Seasons on Max: 4

Game of Thrones

Over the course of its eight seasons, Game of Thrones was the hugely popular adaptation of George RR Martin’s epic A Song of Ice and Fire novels that proved a long-running fantasy drama could keep the world engrossed.

Set in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, the show sees warring families fighting for control over the Iron Throne, in a saga filled with immense battles, unlawful romances, and something nasty north of the Wall. Whether you’ve watched it before or you’re looking to come to the show for the very first time, Max has every single episode to enjoy. Find out which Game of Thrones season we think is best while you’re here.

Seasons on Max: 8

Mare of Easttown

Kate Winslet heads up Mare of Easttown as Marianne ‘Mare’ Sheehan. She’s a police detective from Pennsylvania investigating a mysterious murder of a teenage mother while also balancing her own troubled home life.

Once known for being the town superstar of her high school basketball team, Mare has to deal her small town’s opinions of her as the murder remains unsolved for over a year. Meanwhile, events in her personal life (divorce, her son’s suicide,  a battle for custody of her grandson from her former daughter-in-law) are aired and judged publicly.

A gripping and at-times emotional watch, Mare of Easttown is as riveting a drama as we’ve come to expect from HBO. Stick it on your best Max shows watchlist ASAP and then check out these six similarly gritty dramas worth streaming on Max .

Seasons on Max: 1

The White Lotus

One of the most talked about TV show on the planet in recent years, Mike White’s comedy-drama is essential viewing.

Set in a luxury Hawaiian resort, the first season of The White Lotus assembles a quality cast to poke a satirical finger at the disparities between the haves (the guests) and the have nots (the staff who work to make sure their stays are suitably memorable). The similarly brilliant season two relocates the vacation and the formula to Sicily, and you can read our thoughts on The White Lotus season 2 before you check it out.

White (whose previous filmography includes School of Rock and – weirdly – The Emoji Movie ) ensures there’s a dark edge to many of the laughs, in a show that extends HBO’s impressive track record when it comes to prestige TV.

Seasons on Max: 2

Hacks

Jean Smart, who almost stole the show in Mare of Easttown , finally gets to enjoy the limelight in this HBO comedy-drama.

Smart plays Deborah Vance, a once hugely successful stand-up comedian, who’s unhappy to discover that the head of the Las Vegas casino where she performs wants to pare back her performance schedule. Desperate to win over new fans, Smart is introduced to Hannah Einbinder’s Ava, a young comedy writer who’s found herself unable to find work after being fired from her job over an insensitive tweet.  As you might imagine, the two don’t get along initially, but as both Vance’s material and her attendances begin to improve, they find a way of working together.

Equally hilarious and heartbreaking, Hacks is another highly underrated offering from HBO. One not to be missed.

Seasons on Max: 2

Curb Your Enthusiasm

After he’d co-created all-conquering sitcom Seinfeld , few would have predicted Larry David’s next move. Backed by HBO money, he made a fictionalised version of himself (and Hollywood friends such as Ted Danson) the center of a semi-improvised comedy.

While Curb Your Enthusiasm is frequently so cringeworthy it makes you want to hide from your TV, David turns the comedy of embarrassment into an artform – if there was ever a superhero whose power was putting their foot in it, his screen self would be the blueprint for all of the best Max shows (well, comedies anyway) around.

Seasons on Max: 11

Succession

Since British writer/creator Jesse Armstrong ( Peep Show , Fresh Meat) introduced us to the Roy family, we’ve shared the boardroom with a family so dysfunctional it’s a wonder they became giants of the business world. To make matters worse, patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) – owner of media conglomerate Waystar RoyCo – isn’t exactly a shining example of a loving father figure.

But Succession isn’t just the story of the battle for control of a business. The show’s mix of corporate backstabbing, feuding siblings, and some of the best writing in TV (it’s worth it for the insults alone) all combine to make it one of the best Max shows – nay, best TV shows – period.

Seasons on Max: 4

Rick and Morty

Rick and Morty may not be as prolific as The Simpsons , South Park , or Family Guy – it’s managed just 61 episodes in nine years – yet it deserves a place in the pantheon of great TV animation.

After starting out as an NSFW twist on Back to the Future ’s Marty McFly and Doc Brown, the story of an ordinary kid and his genius grandfather has evolved into a unique mix of sophisticated sci-fi gags, intricate plotting ,and family soap opera. As with The X-Files , the jury’s out on whether it’s better when it’s telling standalone stories or advancing its increasingly complex arc plot, but Rick and Morty remains the jewel in Adult Swim’s crown.

Seasons on Max: 6

Peacemaker

We were first introduced to Peacemaker – a violent red-white-and-blue antihero/villain with questionable morals – in The Suicide Squad movie, and this HBO Max original provides the DC Comics character with his very own TV show.

Series creator James Gunn ( Guardians of the Galaxy ) has described Peacemaker (played by John Cena) as “the world’s biggest douchebag”, but here he’s forced to team up with government agents to take down some pretty gnarly parasites with world domination on their minds. His primary goal remains peace, however, and he doesn’t care how many men, women and children he needs to kill to get it.

If you want to know more about screen adaptations of DC Comics, check out our guide to watching the DC movies in order . Alternatively, just give this top tier TV series a whirl.

Seasons on Max: 1

Station Eleven

Station Eleven is a miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel, which depicts a very dark dystopian future.

Set 20 years after a flu pandemic that causes a worldwide apocalypse, the show follows a group of people working as traveling performers to get by until they come across a violent cult led by a man with a link to one of the group.

HBO Max originally took on this 10-part series in a fantastic fashion, with the small screen adaptation truly bringing Mandel’s dystopian world to life. Max is now its new home, but it’s still another dystopia-set TV series that you’ll want to consider.

Seasons on Max: 1

Gomorrah

Vicious Italian drama Gomorrah became a global hit, with the series ending up in over 190 territories around the world.

The crime drama follows Ciro Di Marzio (Marco D’Amore) in the Naples underworld as he navigates life as part of a crime family struggling between power of the young and power of the old. Gomorrah’s last season aired in 2021 yet continues to shine as a great example of TV tackling organised crime in warring families on the brink of anarchy.

Seasons on Max: 5

Watchmen

Another of the best Max shows inspired by DC Comics is limited series Watchmen . It’s not the first time viewers have seen Watchmen on their screens, following the 2009 movie of the same name, but it’s a whole new story picking up 34 years after the events of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ seminal graphic novel.

With masked vigilantes now outlawed, Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof’s intelligent story delves into the racial politics of the United States, while providing a worthy continuation of one of the most influential works in comic-book history.

Seasons on Max: 1

The Wire

When it comes to The Wire , you probably fall into one of two camps. Either you’ve watched it and have spent a large chunk of the last 15 years telling everyone you know that they should see David Simon’s ambitious cop drama because it’s the greatest TV show ever made. Or you’ve spent the last decade and a half listening to people telling you The Wire is the greatest TV show ever made and you should therefore watch it right now.

The good news is that, whether you’re a fan keen for a re-watch, or a newbie looking to see what the fuss is about, all five seasons are available on Max. Saying anymore about it would spoil what’s on offer, so go on: hop to it.

Seasons on Max: 5

Chernobyl

In 2019, HBO brought the historical tragedy of Chernobyl Power Plant in Ukraine to life in this heartbreaking drama, retelling the story of how one of the worst nuclear disasters ever came about.

The five-part miniseries depicts stories of the disaster and the devastating aftermath in which many sacrificed their own lives to save others. The show received critical acclaim for its dramatization of events, with powerful acting and a team of equally powerful writers to boot.

Seasons on Max: 1

I May Destroy You

A collaboration with the BBC, I May Destroy You – written by and starring Michaela Coel – won universal praise when it debuted in 2020.

Coel plays Arabella, a young woman who awakes from a night out unaware of what happened to her. She then comes to the devastating realization that she was drugged, asking the question, “If you can’t remember it, how could you consent?”

In a single season filled with incredibly frank and brave moments, I May Destroy You uses dark humor and poignant questions to tell Arabella’s story. Some scenes are unbelievably hard to watch, but it’s also incredibly important viewing. Truly one of the best Max shows ever made.

Seasons on Max: 1

Six Feet Under

Six Feet Under is the aptly-named series depicting the lives of the Fisher family after their father, Nathaniel Fisher Sr, leaves behind his funeral home business in LA for his offspring to run.

The show isn’t just about the family struggles of running a business with conflicting voices, but – perhaps unsurprisingly, considering it’s set in a funeral home – it also pays close attention to the topic of death. The show show embraces the opportunity to tackle existential issues with a healthy dose of dark humor, buiding up to an ending that many still talk about today.

Seasons on Max: 5

Girls

Created by and starring Lena Dunham, this iconic show follows four girlfriends in New York as they struggle through their day-to-day lives. That means juggling career decisions and complicated relationships, while leaning on their inner circle for support.

Girls primarily revolves around Lena’s character, Hannah, a writer looking for her shot at the big time, but intertwines with each unique story of her friends; Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna. Girls also tackles topics that have left viewers divided, but remains a poignant and truthful examination of 20-something life.

Seasons on Max: 6

Band of Brothers

Based on the true stories collected in historian Stephen E Ambrose’s book of the same name, Band of Brothers dramatizes the exploits of WWII US paratrooper unit Easy Company during the war.

With Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks as executive producers and a cast list including Tom Hardy, Damian Lewis, and Michael Fassbender, it’s no surprise this miniseries has received rave reviews and continues to stand out as one of the best Max shows. It’s grisly, highly emotional, horror-infused, and – understandably – dramatically intense.

The Pacific , which follows three marines from different regiments as their stories intertwine during the WWII battle between US and Japanese forces, is also available to stream.

Seasons on Max: 1 (2 if you include The Pacific )

Boardwalk Empire

Boardwalk Empire started with a bang when it hit HBO in 2010, as legendary movie director Martin Scorsese took the helm for the pilot. It then ran for five seasons on HBO, depicting political figure Enoch “Nucky” Thompson (Steve Buscemi) as he climbs the political rankings and takes control of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

But his rise to power isn’t without constant run-ins with other opposing politicians aiming to take him down at every turn, not to mention the gangsters he builds relationships with to take advantage of prohibition era bootlegging. A period crime drama that encapsulates everything great about HBO’s burgeoning suite of content.

Seasons on Max: 5

Euphoria

While Euphoria is set in a high school, following a group of students navigating their teenage lives, the storylines that weave their way through this HBO drama are incredibly serious and tackle topics that not many teen dramas have dared to take on before.

Most prominently, Euphoria follows Rue (Zendaya) and her constant struggle with drug addiction, Nate (Jacob Elordi) and his troubled relationship with his macho father, and Jules (Hunter Schafer) and her battle to find belonging with her transgender identity.

Adapted for US audiences from an Israeli show of the same name, Euphoria has received critical acclaim for its hard-hitting subject matter and emotional performances. Euphoria season 3 is on the way soon.

Seasons on Max: 2

It’s a Sin

It’s a Sin is a five-part British drama which first appeared in the UK on Channel 4 and is now streaming in its entirety on Max. It closely follows a group of friends during the AIDS epidemic as it first began in 1980s London. Each one has their own heart-rending story to tell, in a show that explores what life was like when people were suffering from a disease that was initially ignored.

This hard-hitting drama is brought to life by the incredible writing of Russell T Davies ( Doctor Who ) as well as the acting of a brilliant ensemble cast led by Olly Alexander, lead singer of Years & Years.

Seasons on Max: 1

I Hate Suzie

Former Doctor Who star Billie Piper teams up with her Secret Diary of a Call Girl collaborator (and regular Succession writer) Lucy Prebble for this powerful satire on the entertainment industry.

It’s the story of former pop idol and TV star Suzie Pickles (Piper), who finds her personal and professional lives unravelling after nude photos are leaked online by phone hackers. Both seasons of this UK drama are simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking, while the fact that Suzie’s fictional career closely mirrors Piper’s own adds extra weight to her brilliant performance.

Seasons on Max: 2

The Leftovers

Lost co-creator/showrunner Damon Lindelof spun another high-concept mystery tale with this HBO drama, which ran for three seasons from 2014-2017. Based on Tom Perrotta’s novel, it takes place in a world still reeling from the shock disappearance of 2% of the population three years earlier.

As the supernatural show dives headlong into the spiritual consequences of a seriously weird situation, Justin Theroux’s police chief, Kevin Garvey, finds himself caught between family issues and the various cults that emerge in the wake of the “Sudden Departure”. It’s a compelling, thought-provoking ride but, this being a Lindelof show, don’t expect The Leftovers to give you all its answers on a plate. One of the best Max shows, this most certainly is.

Seasons on Max: 3

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty

HBO is no stranger to depicting true stories in original TV shows on the platform and Winning Time is another thriving example of that.

Looking closely at the on- and off-court lives of iconic basketball team the LA Lakers in the 1980s, Winning Time is based on a book by Jeff Pearlman, around what’s known as the ‘Showtime’ era for the players. It charts the defining moments of the players’ fame including both the successes and failures. One for all of you sports fans out there.

Seasons on Max: 2

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