Yesterday, we shared with you the games coming to Xbox Game Pass in April 2024. Two days ago, Sony added new games to PlayStation Plus, and it’s completely free!
Sony will continue to offer PlayStation Plus subscribers free games in April. This month, three different types of games will be offered to subscribers for free. Here’s all we know…
PlayStation Plus April 2024: What free games are coming?
April looks to be a great month for both Xbox Game Pass subscribers and PlayStation Plus subscribers. Here are the games that will be free:
- Immortals of Aveum
- Minecraft Legends
- Skul: Hero Killer
Immortals of Aveum
Immortals of Aveum is a first-person magic shooter that tells the story of Jak, who joins an elite order of mages to save a world on the brink. The game offers a fast and fluid combat experience, allowing you to unlock over 25 spells and 80+ abilities to defeat your enemies.
Minecraft Legends
Minecraft Legends is an action strategy game set in the Minecraft universe. In it, you must explore a gentle land with rich resources and lush biomes on the brink of destruction and defend the Overworld by fighting against pigs. You can play with friends online for up to eight players or compete in intense battles.
Skul: The Hero Slayer
Skul: The Hero Slayer is a 2D action platformer about Skul, a skeleton who struggles to save his demonic brothers after a group of heroic adventurers attack the Demon King’s castle. The game features an ever-changing map, characters with unique abilities, and roguelike elements.
In the meantime, it should be noted that: Immortals of Aveum is coming to PS5, Minecraft Legends to PS4 and PS5, and Skul: The Hero Slayer to PS4.
Bonus: PlayStation Plus subscribers will also receive free access to the Overwatch 2 Mega Pack, an exclusive DLC pack for Overwatch 2, for a limited time.
How much does the subscription cost?
- Basic: $9.99 per month
- Extra: $14.99 per month
- Premium: $17.99 per month
Extra and Premium subscribers receive additional benefits, such as access to more modern games and the classic game library.
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