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Godfall insists: we won’t need a PS Plus account to play solo

Godfall insists: we won't need a PS Plus account to play solo

Its creators repeat that although we will need to be online, you will not need a PS Plus subscription to play Godfall alone.

Randy Pitchford, CEO of Gearbox Software, wanted to show on his social networks “the first PS5 game”, a physical copy of Godfall that is “fresh off the press.” Followers of the title have not been slow to detect in the images of Pitchford that, on the back of the box, the labels indicate that “there is no offline mode” and that “a subscription to PlayStation Plus is required”, two characteristics that were already announced in its day by the official PlayStation website. But just as it did when it was updated, the game’s official Twitter account wanted to respond and reassure its fans by assuring that no, that to play alone we will not need a PS Plus account.

In this way it seems that, even having to be always online, Godfall will allow us to play from start to finish alone and without the need for PlayStation Plus. In any case, the game, which defines itself as a mixture of Monster Hunter, Dark Souls and Destiny, has an important multiplayer component, including a cooperative mode for four players with which it aims to entertain the repetition of missions in order to of looteo – very much in the vein of Diablo or The Division as well.

The cover of PS5?

In recent weeks we have been able to delve a little deeper into the game and we even wondered if it was not the cover of PlayStation 5. After all, Godfall will be exclusive to Sony on consoles and will arrive for the launch of the new platform, being able buy in stores up to a sixty before her (specifically on November 12). Its trailer was one of the 10 most watched of the PS5 event, and its creators, Counterplay Games, have not stopped sharing new and exciting information since then, such as the first details of its endgame. In case you are interested, we also leave you the content and price of all its editions, ranging from 79.99 euros to 89.99 euros.

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