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I'm rather new to Playstation. What do you mean with 'it's going away soon'? If I have a Playstation subscription and 'buy' it (for free, as part of the subscription) can I keep playing it? Or do I need to complete it before a cut of date?
As long as you download it now, then you can keep the game as long as you're a member of PS+. So if you even think you might play it in the future, download it now. Once it rotates off the subscription, then it won't be available for download anymore (but people who already downloaded it can keep it).
Slightly off topic but do you find PS+ worth it? I'm toying with getting it at the moment
I do the middle tier, and find it worth it. Almost all my recent PS5 games are on PS+, and I find myself waiting because even the very popular titles com up on it. Horizon: Forbidden West was on there recently (haven't checked to see if it still is), the Spider Man games are both in there, plus a crapton of great AA games.
You have 2 choices really:
PS+ Extra or PS+ Premium
Essential isn't worth it IMO as it's like 2-3 games for free (that you keep forever) while you can pay a couple extra bucks for Extra and get an ENTIRE catalog of amazing AAA and indie games.
The main, and the most impactful difference between Extra and Premium is the ability to stream, which consequently allows you to play older games (ps3, ps2, ps1, PSP, etc). Game trials are basically short ass demos which I have only used once (for TLOU:R) and haven't touched since. I forget what other options premium comes with since I barely use the other options apart from ps3 game streaming.
To answer your question : look at the catalog and if there are 5+ games that you probably think you would like them, then I would say yes you would enjoy PS+ since it introduces you to a crazy big catalog with hidden gems that I guarantee you would not have bought otherwise.
If you have more questions I'll be happy to answer !
That's unfortunately only true for the essential tier (the three or four games every month). As this is a game in the extra tier, it will not be available for 'free' after 18th of July.
This is only a thing for the monthly essential games and for the, now debunked, PlayStation game collection, which was for ps5 users and allowed them to keep like 10-15 games forever if you continued to have a ps+ subscription.
The OP's reply didn't completely explain it, so: you need the PS+ "Extra" subscription in order to get the game "for free". Even then though, you don't really get the game forever - the PS+ Extra tier subscription has a few dozens of games available on its catalog that are swapped every few months, a-la Netflix content. Once the game gets removed from the Extra catalog, you'll get an error message if you still have it installed and try to play it, and then you actually have to buy it if you want to keep playing.
If you've got the "base" subscription (the "Essentials" tier) you can't get the game for free at all. On the other hand, you get 3 assorted games for free every month, and in this case they remain yours forever once you claim them in the month they're made available on the Essentials catalog, but only for as long as you're subscriber on PS+. Those 3 free monthly games are also available for the higher tiers.
PS+ is like Netflix: they get "licenses" for the game for a certain duration, allowing us the download and play the game, but once the agreement has reached its deadline, then the game is gone. Hope that clears this up.