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PS5: Sony offers a free cult RPG in the open world, without subscription



While several big releases are expected in March 2026, a surprise is coming to PlayStation 5. A new open world RPG is now available for free on the PlayStation Store, without requiring a PS Plus subscription. This is The Seven Deadly Sins Origin, a game inspired by the cult anime, launched on March 16, 2026 and accessible to all PS5 players.

The Seven Deadly Sins Origin free on PS5, no PS Plus required

Unlike many free games offered on console, this title does not require any subscription. Just go to the PlayStation Store to download it. Developed by Netmarble, The Seven Deadly Sins Origin offers a complete open-world adventure, directly inspired by the famous animated series broadcast since 2014. Players embody Tristan de Liones, a key character in the universe, embarked on a quest through an open version of Britannia.

An open-world RPG inspired by a cult anime

The game draws on the classic codes of the modern RPG, while integrating the emblematic elements of the license. Players can freely explore a vast world filled with secrets, face various enemies, and build a team of characters with unique skills. Alongside the fights, several activities are offered, such as fishing, cooking or exploring new areas.

A game also available on PC via Steam

Another notable element is that The Seven Deadly Sins Origin is not limited to the PlayStation 5. The game is also available for free on PC via Steam, giving players the opportunity to choose their platform. This dual availability reinforces the accessibility of the title and broadens its potential to a wider audience.

A new free RPG that could appeal to fans of the genre

With its universe inspired by a popular anime, its open world and its free access, the game positions itself as an interesting alternative for fans of the genre. Whether you are already familiar with The Seven Deadly Sins or are new to this universe, this release could well be a new experience to try without constraints.