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PlayStation Store Free Games for Week of Jan. 7 (DLC, Themes & More)

Free PSN Items

Every Tuesday, when the PlayStation Store updates, there is a selection of newly added free items for the PS4 that often go overlooked. To get the best bang for your buck (AKA free PSN stuff), let’s sift the free games, DLC, and Themes out from the paid, shall we?

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Free PSN Games

It’s the first Tuesday of the month and you should definitely know by now that that means this month’s PlayStation Plus games are available. This month, while it’s only two games, one of the them is a collection of three full games whereas the other you play as a goat. Also, something that doesn’t usually happen, there is another free game, unrelated to your PS+ subscription that does instead require owning PSVR and being a Kpop fan.

Free PSN DLC

Seeing as the new year just started, the content isn’t yet piling up, but for those of you with a PlayStation Plus subscription playing World of Tanks, this is still definitely the week for you.

World of Tanks – PS+ Tank Drop

Free PSN Themes/Avatars

Grouping this together this week as there’s nothing new for either. However, just because it’s a new year doesn’t mean that you can’t go back and look at what came out any previous week to see if you missed something.

That’s it for the free additions to the PlayStation Store this week, but be sure to check back this time next week.

For anyone who may want to look back on what was free last month:

PlayStation Store Free Games for Week of Dec. 24 (DLC, Themes & More)
PlayStation Store Free Games for Week of Dec. 17 (DLC, Themes & More)
PlayStation Store Free Games for Week of Dec. 10 (DLC, Themes & More)
PlayStation Store Free Games for Week of Dec. 3 (DLC, Themes & More)

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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