However, if you are one of the many who got their hands on the game when it was included as part of PlayStation Plus, there’s bad news. The new upgrade is only available to those who actually purchased the game, rather than getting it via Sony’s subscription service. This has been checked and verified by Eurogamer. This is not the first time something like this has happened on Sony’s service. In March of last year, Final Fantasy 7 Remake was available on PlayStation 4 as a free monthly game. The company then released a free upgrade to the PS5 version when that was released, but there was a catch. It was only free if you actually bought the original, rather than simply having it through PS Plus. However, this decision was revised the following December. Back to What Remains of Edith Finch, which Eurogamer gave it a ‘Recommended’ badge on its release, calling it a “elegiac, memorable and affecting tale of the misfortunes suffered by the members of a deeply eccentric family”. “This is studied, careful world-building and storytelling, and the spell it succeeds in casting is quite unlike that of any game that has come before.”