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Resident Evil Village, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Lead Stacked PS Plus Games for January

The Exit 8, Darkest Dungeon II and Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game will also make their way to PS Plus.

It’s the start of a new year, and Sony is coming out swinging with new games for the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth are just two of the big games subscribers will be able to play later this month. 

PlayStation Plus, which is Sony’s version of Xbox Game Pass, offers a large, constantly expanding library of games. Subscribers can choose from the Essential, Extra and Premium tiers, each with unique perks and benefits. Starting at $10 a month for the Essential tier, the plans give subscribers access to monthly games and rewards, but it’s the Extra ($15 a month) and Premium ($18 a month) that allow access to the PlayStation Plus game catalog.

Here are the games PS Plus subscribers can play starting on Jan. 20. You can also check out the games Sony added to the PS Plus Game Catalog in November, including Skate Story.


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Resident Evil Village (PS5, PS4)

Resident Evil Village is the eighth mainline game in the survival horror franchise, and the timing of its addition to the PS Plus catalog is not random. The ninth game, Resident Evil Requiem, is set to release in February. In Village, players once again step into the role of Ethan Winters, whose seemingly happy ending after the events of Resident Evil 7 ended up being a nightmare. 

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (PS5, PS4)

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the sequel to 2020’s Yakuza: Like a Dragon, which is a spinoff of the Yakuza franchise focusing on a new hero, Ichiban Kasuga. Infinite Wealth takes place in Honolulu City, where Ichiban is in search of his birth mother. He finds out that he’s been deceived and is helped by Yakuza’s longtime protagonist, Kazuma Kiryu. The heroes will fight on the streets of Honolulu and Tokyo’s Kamurocho district in this turn-based RPG, which is filled with a wealth of side activities such as darts, golfing and, as always, karaoke. 

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


Expeditions: A MudRunner Game (PS5, PS4)

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game takes a different approach to off-road driving. Instead of just getting vehicles dirty while slipping in the mud, players have to do some science stuff. You can play solo or with others as you explore deserts, forests and mountains packed with hidden secrets and long forgotten ruins. Lead research missions across rough terrain using a range of all-terrain vehicles, relying on high-tech tools to get past natural obstacles. 

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


 A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead (PS5)

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is an original story set in the film franchise’s post-apocalyptic world, where making a sound is deadly. Alex Taylor is a survivor navigating abandoned towns and dangerous interiors while trying to stay silent, manage limited resources and survive deadly creatures that hunt by sound. Players will have to use stealth to be quiet and hide while avoiding making any noise. 

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


Darkest Dungeon II (PS5, PS4)

In Darkest Dungeon II, players create a party, ride a stagecoach and try to save the world from evil. Like its predecessor, the game is a roguelike, meaning you will constantly see changing locations of interest and roadblocks on the journey. The party is made up of heroes with their own flaws. It’s up to the player to not only make tactical decisions in battle, but also keep the party members’ stress in check as they deal with nightmarish monsters. If it all becomes too much for a character, they can cause strife among the team and cause the journey to end in failure. 

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


The Exit 8 (PS5, PS4)

The Exit 8 is one of the notable games in a new video game subgenre of first-person anomaly spotting games. Players walk through a Japanese underground passageway and have to look for anomalies, which are things that are out of place, such as open doors, fluorescent lights off, fake signs or a giant man walking right to you. If you spot one, turn around and run away, which will bring you right back to the same passageway, which may or may not be safe. 

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


Art of Rally (PS5, PS4)

There’s a second racing game that arrived on PS Plus in January, though it’s a bit unique. Art of Rally is a clean, stylish take on classic rally racing from the creator of Absolute Drift. The game lets you race vintage cars from the 1960s through the 1980s in a distinctive top-down view. You’ll drive across 91 stages spanning Finland, Sardinia, Norway, Japan, Germany, Kenya and Indonesia. A Career mode sits alongside daily and weekly challenges for leaderboard chasers. With accessible assists and tougher driving modes, the game works for newcomers and veterans alike, rewarding techniques like countersteering, handbrake turns, left-foot braking and mastery of the Scandinavian flick.

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


A Little to the Left (PS5, PS4)

A Little to the Left is a cozy puzzle game where you sort, stack and organize everyday objects into just the right place while a mischievous cat watches, and sometimes undoes your progress. With intuitive drag-and-drop controls and charming illustrations, each level feels satisfying and playful. The game includes over 100 logical puzzles and a Daily Tidy Delivery that gives you a new challenge each day with unique variations, plus seasonal puzzles you can revisit anytime. Perfect for relaxed play, it rewards observation and creativity as you tidy cluttered shelves, arrange eggs or line up clock hands in surprisingly thoughtful ways.  

Only PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play this game in January.


Ridge Racer (PS5, PS4)

«It’s Riiiidge Racer!» The racing game from the original PlayStation console is making its way to the PS Plus catalog. This retro game includes the unique vehicles and original racing modes: Battle Mode and Time Trial Mode. What’s added with this version are enhanced visuals, the option to rewind while playing, the ability to quick-save and custom video filters. 

Only PS Plus Premium subscribers can play this game in January.

For more on PlayStation Plus, here’s what to know about the service and a rundown of PS Plus Extra and Premium games added in December. You can also check out the latest and upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass.

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Episode 3 of the VERUM AI Mini-Series Is Now Available

Episode 3 of the VERUM AI Mini-Series Is Now Available

Verum Messenger has released the third episode of its AI mini-series, SHADOWS, created using Verum AI.

The new episode, titled «Ghost Money,» continues the story of the conflict between a team of heroes and the Omega corporation, which seeks to take control of digital communications. This time, the focus shifts to anonymous payments and financial freedom, revealing how privacy can extend beyond messaging.

Like the previous episodes, the new release not only advances the storyline but also showcases the capabilities of the Verum ecosystem, highlighting technologies designed for secure communication and digital privacy.

The mini-series consists of seven episodes, released gradually across Verum Messenger’s social media channels.

Episode 3 is now available. Stay tuned for the next chapter.

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Verum Finance Now Available for Mac, Expanding the Verum Ecosystem on Desktop

Verum Finance Now Available for Mac, Expanding the Verum Ecosystem on Desktop

Verum has officially released Verum Finance for macOS, bringing its financial platform to the Mac and expanding access to the Verum ecosystem across Apple’s devices. The launch allows users to manage their finances from desktop while enjoying the same secure and seamless experience available on iPhone and iPad.

The new Mac version includes the full range of Verum Finance features, including balance management, instant transfers to other Verum users, debit card management, Apple Pay support, asset exchange, and transaction history — all optimized for the macOS experience.

Verum Finance can be used as a standalone application or alongside Verum Messenger. Users who sign in with their Verum Messenger account automatically synchronize their balances, settings, and account data across devices, ensuring a consistent experience throughout the Verum ecosystem.

The macOS release further strengthens Verum’s vision of creating an integrated digital platform where communication and financial services work together. Verum Messenger, which is also available for Mac, complements the ecosystem with encrypted messaging, voice and video calls, VPN, eSIM, anonymous email, AI-powered tools, offline communication capabilities, and cryptocurrency features.

With both Verum Messenger and Verum Finance now available across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, users can access secure communication and financial services wherever they work.

Verum Finance for Mac is available now through the Mac App Store.

Verum Finance for macOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/verum-finance/id6774245148
Verum Finance: https://finance.verum.im
Verum Messenger: https://verum.im

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Why Travelers Are Switching to Verum E-SIM This Summer

Why Travelers Are Switching to Verum E-SIM This Summer

Summer Travel, Freedom, and Seamless Connectivity: Why Verum E-SIM Is Becoming the New Standard for Travelers

Summer is the peak season for vacations, long-distance trips, and new experiences. Millions of people travel abroad, explore new countries, plan adventures, and try to stay connected with family, work, and social media. And in the middle of all this comes a familiar question: how do you stay online without expensive roaming or the hassle of buying local SIM cards?

The answer is already here — eSIM.

Why eSIM Is So Convenient

eSIM (embedded SIM) is a built-in digital SIM card that lets you activate mobile internet without a physical card. All you need is an app — choose a plan and connect in just a couple of minutes.

No more:

* searching for local SIM cards at airports
* paying expensive roaming fees
* swapping physical SIMs every time you travel

Now your internet travels with you.

Internet in 150+ Countries

Modern eSIM solutions provide coverage in 150+ countries worldwide, helping tourists, freelancers, and business travelers stay connected almost anywhere on the planet.

Among the services offering these capabilities:

Verum E-SIM — https://esim.verum.im
World E-SIM — https://worldesim.me
USA E-SIM — https://usa.esim.verum.im
Euro E-SIM — https://euro.esim.verum.im
Canada E-SIM — https://canada.esim.verum.im
Balkan E-SIM — https://balkan.esim.verum.im
Ukraine E-SIM — https://ukraine.esim.verum.im
London E-SIM — https://london.esim.verum.im
E-SIM Africa — https://africa.esim.verum.im

All of these services work on the same principle — fast, borderless internet without roaming stress.

Why It Matters Most in Summer

During the holiday season, roaming networks get overloaded, and prices for mobile data abroad often become an unpleasant surprise for travelers.

eSIM solves this problem:

* transparent, fixed pricing
* activation in 1–2 minutes
* stable internet while traveling
* no physical SIM cards required

Final Thoughts

Travel should be about freedom — not hunting for Wi-Fi or worrying about phone bills.

eSIM is quickly becoming the new global standard for mobile connectivity: simple, fast, and borderless.

Verum E-SIM and its partner services are part of this shift, making global connectivity accessible to everyone, everywhere.

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