We've just spent the first quarter of 2018 and already got six great games for free on
PlayStation Plus, courtesy of
Sony Entertainment. We got our hands full last month with action role-playing title
Bloodborne and platform-shooter
Ratchet & Clank. Now that the month of April is almost here, we surely want some more games and we got what we wanted.
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PlayStation Plus Free Games For April 2018 |
The first game
PlayStation Plus about to get for their much-loved subscribers is 2015's action-adventure title
Mad Max from developer
Avalanche Studios. You play as legendary road warrior Max Rockatansky in an open world post-apocalyptic setting, which is a hostile Wasteland. Max goes against after a gang in a perilous journey when his legendary Interceptor got stolen. The protagonist looks nothing alike of
Tom Hardy or
Mel Gibosn from the original movies though.
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Mad Max on PlayStation Plus Free Games |
Next up, we got a racing game title on our list, which is
TrackMania Turbo of 2016 from developer studio
Nadeo. This title may not be anything more than an arcade-style racing game at best but it can offer you a decent time playing. While the primary goal for the players is to score perfect racing time, you can still try out and get good at it with 200 pre-built tracks as well as your own customized versions.
Aside from what else is on the menu for the month of April 2018, let's take a quick glance at the additional lineup for of free games on
PlayStation Plus for April 2018.
- In Space we Brawl (PlayStation 3)
- Toy Home (PlayStation 3)
- 99 Vidas (PlayStation Vita)
- Q*Bert Rebooted (PlayStation Vita, Cross Buy with PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4)
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TrackMania Turbo on PlayStation Plus Free Games |
We also would like to remind you that
Sony Entertainment is excluding
PlayStation 3 and
PlayStation Vita from the privilege of enjoying the monthly free games lineup for
PlayStation Plus members from upcoming March 8, 2019. This withdrawal decision was influenced by the increasing number of
PlayStation 4 players worldwide. However, all the games you downloaded till date will still be on your
PlayStation Plus games library if you continue membership.