This week, PlayStation Store welcomes an eclectic selection of games, including the airborne exploration of Innerspace, cryptic strategy with Kingdom: New Lands, space expedition in Kerbal Space Program, and cyberpunk adventuring with Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.

But if you’d rather scratch that hunting itch, it’s your last chance to try out Monster Hunter: World ahead of the game’s impending release via this week’s open beta. So gather your arsenal and prepare for hunting season!

1. Monster Hunter: World (open beta)

Hunters, get ready! Monster Hunter: World’s open beta launches this Friday. Try your hands at the latest instalment in Capcom’s hit franchise a week before its release and use everything at your disposal to battle gigantic monsters in a new world teeming with surprises and excitement.

Why you should play it: Experience the thrill of the hunt as you craft, track and survive in uncharted territory.

Experience the thrill of the hunt as you craft, track and survive in uncharted territory. More info: 6 things you need to know about Monster Hunter: World’s PS Plus beta, live this weekend

6 things you need to know about Monster Hunter: World’s PS Plus beta, live this weekend Beta opens: 3am CET / 2am GMT on 19th January until 3am CET / 2am GMT 22nd January

2. Metal Gear Survive (open beta)

Set seconds after the destruction of Mother Base in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, Metal Gear Survive opens with Big Boss’ Militaires Sans Frontières transported to an alternate reality. Within this new world, you will have to scavenge enemies for resources, craft weapons and traps, and fight solo or team up with friends in intense four-player co-op battles against waves of enemies.

Why you should play it: Try out Metal Gear Solid’s awesome combat in the multiplayer arena ahead of the game’s launch.

Try out Metal Gear Solid’s awesome combat in the multiplayer arena ahead of the game’s launch. Beta opens: 18th-21st January

3. Innerspace

Embark on a serene journey with InnerSpace, an exploration-centric flying game set in the Inverse. Explore this ethereal world of inside-out planets and soar through ancient skies and abandoned oceans.

Why you should play it: As the Cartographer of the Inverse, you must unravel the lost history of this fading realm.

As the Cartographer of the Inverse, you must unravel the lost history of this fading realm. More info: InnerSpace’s launch trailer teases the serene journey to come when the PS4 flight adventure releases next year

InnerSpace’s launch trailer teases the serene journey to come when the PS4 flight adventure releases next year Releases: 16th January

4. Kingdom: New Lands

Easy to play, difficult to master. With its gorgeous pixel art style, Kingdom: New Lands puts you in the shoes of a monarch who must conquer new grounds while ruling their Kingdom. Explore far off isles and discover their mysteries.

Why you should play it: Kingdom: New Lands successfully iterates on the award-winning gameplay of its predecessor, Kingdom.

Kingdom: New Lands successfully iterates on the award-winning gameplay of its predecessor, Kingdom. Releases: 16th January

5. Kerbal Space Program: Enhanced Edition

Who said rocket science wasn’t fun? Kerbal Space Program: Enhanced Edition is a brand new version of Kerbal Space Program built from the ground up for consoles. Help the Kerbals launch their space expedition with this realistic simulator featuring accurate orbital physics.

Why you should play it: Learn more about the iconic Kerbals and their brave expeditions into space.

Learn more about the iconic Kerbals and their brave expeditions into space. Releases: 16th January

6. Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory

Hack your way to the truth! Set in the near future, this turn-based action-RPG based on the classic Digimon TV series lets you play as Keisuke Amazawa, a Digimon tamer falsely accused of wrongdoings. To prove your innocence, you’ll need to dive into the digital world and fight alongside and against hundreds of Digimons.