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PlayStation Store Receives Two New Fully Free Games

by Carlos Mendoza

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  • Two new free games, Chess Mate and Ecchi Secrets, are now available on the PlayStation Store, with no additional costs.
  • Chess Mate, a PlayStation 5 exclusive, offers customizable experiences for both beginners and chess masters, while Ecchi Secrets features adult-themed puzzles revealing anime-style illustrations.
  • Both games can have all trophies, including the Platinum, unlocked without extra purchases, and they do not require a PlayStation Plus subscription.
  • For a limited time, Graveyard Keeper was also offered for free; although the offer ended in April 2026, players who claimed it can still play the 2019 title on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility.

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New Free Games on PlayStation Store: Chess Mate and Ecchi Secrets

PlayStation users can now download two new games to their digital library completely free, with no additional costs. Permanently Free Games Cubit Games’ Chess Mate, a PlayStation 5 exclusive, caters to both beginners and chess masters with 16 difficulty levels. Players can customize their experience with three free board sets, and additional aesthetic options are available for purchase in the game’s store. The game is well-received, with a rating of 4.23/5 stars based on 153 PlayStation Store reviews. Ecchi Secrets, available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, features adult-themed puzzles revealing anime-style illustrations. The game has a rating of 3.76/5 stars based on 136 PlayStation Store reviews. All trophies, including the Platinum, can be unlocked in both games without extra purchases, and neither title requires a PlayStation Plus subscription to download or play. Limited-Time Offer Additionally, PlayStation users could download Lazy Bear Games and tinyBuild’s Graveyard Keeper for free for a limited time. This marked the first time the game has been offered without a subscription or special promotion. Although the offer ended on April 13, 2026, players who claimed the 2019 title can play it on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility.

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