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2 best open-world games to play on PlayStation Plus in 2023

2 best open-world games to play on PlayStation Plus in 2023                                                                

Recommended best open-world titles on PlayStation Plus                                                                                         

1) Assassin's Creed Unity                                                                 

The Assassin's Creed franchise is very popular among gamers. With the debut of Mirage in 2023, the series gained its latest addition. However, if you go back a few years, one of the franchise's most underappreciated titles can be found.

Due to many bugs and game-breaking issues, Assassin's Creed Unity was an absolute disaster when it was launched. However, Ubisoft fixed these problems over time, and the game now functions properly. Unity arguably has the best parkour animations and gameplay of any Assassin's Creed game.

Set in revolutionary France, this offering is an amazing open-world title available on the PlayStation Plus. Players who are yet to experience Arno Dorian's rise as a master Assassin should consider playing this game.                                                                                      

2) Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition                                   
Square Enix took some significant risks with their fifteenth game in the Final Fantasy franchise. Despite some issues during its launch, this remains an excellent experience. Final Fantasy XV is ideal for you if you're searching for an enjoyable open-world game with a fascinating tale and rich lore supported by well-written characters.

                  

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