I'm glad they swapped PES2019 out for Detroit: Become Human. I thought that Detroit: Become Human looked pretty awesome (and it was a game on my to get list... down the ways a bit, but there.) I thought it's promo was really cool looking and the world/story interests me. (I've always been more Cyberpunk than medieval fantasy. Give me robots, mechs and cybernetics over swords and magic any day.)
I think that Sony is in a tough spot now when it comes to their Plus free game lineup. They dropped PS3 and Vita games from rotation giving them only 2 games on the list. And for several months, with a few exceptions, the games they give away haven't been great. (Borderlands: The Handsome Collection and Sonic Mania was a good month... even if I owned both games already. But for those that didn't I think it would have been a good time to pick them up and enjoy.) People have been rather unhappy with the selections as of late and have been fairly vocal about it.
I should mention that whenever people are vocal about this there is always a minority who is upset. They didn't get game types they want. You can't please everyone. So that's not going to change any time soon. But this time it didn't seem like the minority anymore. It seemed like the majority was unhappy. And I kinda don't blame them. I'm not a big sport person myself. I don't like sport games or most racing games. I could easily see others in the same boat. Those who are big sport game lovers often buy the games at launch to enjoy them the most before the annual new release renders their copy out of date. So they aren't going to bother here either (they may already own the game).
I think going forward Sony may need to make changes on how they offer games.
I would like to see them offer a third game (kind of a compromise because they no longer offer PS3 or Vita games).
What may even be a good idea is to offer like 5 games per month but you can only pick 2 of them. Sort of like the "Welcome Back" program from 2011. This way they can offer even more selection to give people a choice (possibly shutting up some complainers) while still maintaining a limit so as not to get too crazy on costs.