September’s PS Plus games are now available in Australia

September 2024 PS Plus games: Quidditch Champions, Little Nightmares II, MLB The Show 24

Pictured (L-R): Quidditch Champions, Little Nightmares II, MLB: The Show 24

// All PS Plus subscribers get a strong roster of games this month.

Brodie Fogg
Sep 03, 2024
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Debuting on PlayStation Plusis Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions. The high-flying fantasy sport of Quidditch was one of the few key things missing from the 2023 open-world wizarding RPG Hogwarts Legacy. Eventually, the reason it wasn't included became apparent: Portkey Games had been working on a standalone competitive online title that could do the game of Quidditch justice. Quidditch Champions has just released, so if you're a PS Plus subscriber you can be one of the first to play at no extra charge. 

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is now available to all PlayStation Plus subscribers in Australia. 


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MLB The Show was one of the first PlayStation-owned properties to make it's way to Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Over the years, the MLB The Show series has amassed a following to rival that of EA's Madden games and it's no wonder why: even if baseball isn't your sport of choice, the level of detail and polish afforded to the series from SIE (Sony Interactive Entertainment) is beyond compare. 

MLB The Show 24 is now available to all PlayStation Plus subscribers in Australia. 


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Little Nightmares II is the creepy little platformer that could. Tim Burton-esque in its gothic charm, the Little Nightmares series is a puzzle platformer reminiscent of classics like Limbo and Inside. 

The spooky sequel from 2021 delivered more of the same with a fun new twist: a brand-new companion to accompany protagonist Six through a weird, dark world that's kind of cute but mostly terrifying. 

Little Nightmares II is now available to all PlayStation Plus subscribers in Australia. 

Brodie Fogg
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Brodie Fogg is the Australian editorial lead at Reviews.org. He has covered consumer tech, telecommunications, video games, streaming and entertainment for over five years at websites like WhistleOut and Finder and can be found sharing streaming recommendations at 7NEWS every month.

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