
It is a brand-new month and although that means that Sony will soon be announcing the brand-new games coming to its PlayStation Plus service, it also means that April’s selection will soon be leaving.
Leaving in 24 hours, to be exact.
Check out the trailer for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre below!
So that means if you haven’t already added them to your library, you don’t have long left to do so and let’s face it, free games are better than no games and you never know if you may want to pick these games up in the future.
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That being said, it feels like forever since Sony announced the titles arriving to the PlayStation Plus library for April so let us have a quick reminder.
First up was RoboCop: Rogue City, a 2023 first-person shooter featuring an original storyline based on the iconic RoboCop movies.
Not only that, but this game saw Peter Weller reprise his role as the titular character so this is not one to miss out on if you were a fan of the 80s/90s movie series.
In Rogue City, you will become the legendary part man, part machine, all cop hero who must deliver justice in the streets of Old Detroit.
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Next was The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which once again, is inspired by the 1974 movie with the same name.
Released in 2023, this asymmetrical survival horror game will see you either take on the role of one of the Slaughter family, or their victims.
If you play as one of the four victims, you will need to navigate their farm and escape the family of cannibals before they kill you. This one is perfect for fans of Dead by Daylight.
Last but not least was Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker’s Memory, an RPG “with engaging storylines, classic turn-based battles, and tons of Digimon to collect”.
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Published by Bandai Namco, this RPG features over 300 Digimon to collect, raise and Digivolve, as well as allowing you to build your own all-star Digimon team to take on opponents in turn-based combat.
Last but not least, you can explore an engaging storyline which will see you become a cyber detective or powerful hacker in order to solve digi-mysteries.
All of these PS Plus games are available for free for the next 24 hours so make sure to hurry if you don’t want to miss out!
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony