Free PS Plus Games for May

Free PS Plus Games for May

Free, free, free.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Apr 27, 2017 @ 09:38 AM (Staff Bios)
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The end of April is upon us and it's time for the next set of games coming out for PS Plus members. Whether you have a Vita or a PS4, there's something you can download for absolutely no cost. The biggest one this month would probably have to be Tales From The Borderlands, a five-part series that places you in Pandora following the events of Borderlands 2.

The Borderlands series was amazing in my opinion. I played the first two for hours on end and loved the games. While I haven't played Tales From The Borderlands, it looks like I just might get my opportunity.

You can find the full list of games right down below. There isn't anything too crazy, but it's free so I don't want to hear any complaints!
  • Tales From The Borderlands (PS4)
  • Abzu (PS4)
  • Blood Knights (PS3)
  • Port Royale 3: Pirates and Merchants (PS3)
  • Laser Disco Defenders (PS Vita and Cross Buy with PS4)
  • Type: Rider (PS Vita and Cross Buy with PS4)

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