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Hear ye, hear ye, PlayStation has now confirmed what free games will be rotated into PlayStation Plus’ April line-up.
The new games are set to replace the current line-up, which consists of Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, F! 2023, Hello Neighbour 2 and the current fan-favourite, Sifu.
Take a look at Sifu below
This of course means you’ve only got a few days left to claim these details before they’re gone for good, and we’d highly recommend you add Sifu to your library before it’s too late, it slaps.
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Now without further delay, out with the old and in with the new as joining PlayStation Plus’ Essential tier line-up in April will be; Immortals Of Aveum, Minecraft Legends and Skul: The Hero Slayer
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Immortals Of Aveum is a singleplayer first-person shooter where instead of wielding guns you instead cast a wide variety of powerful magical attacks, each with their own range, bonus powers and abilities. I'd go out on a limb and say it's some of the best magic combat ever seen in a video game, and it looks fantastic too.
Minecraft Legends is an action-strategy game that swaps the chilled out vibes of Minecraft's survival sandbox for all-out war against an army of mobs. It can also be played with friends to go head-to-head or team-up to protect the Overworld.
Skul: The Hero Slayer is a 2D action platformer that carries some Hollow Knight vibes, with rogue-like gameplay, an large arsenal of attacks and abilities as well as combat with endless strategy options.
Fans will have probably noticed this time around we're getting three games again instead of the four we got last month, but nevertheless Immortals Of Aveum is a pretty good addition, plus Minecraft Legends and Skul: The Hero Slayer are well-worth checking out too.
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The above games will join the subscription service on 2 April, upon which the previous titles will cycled out and unavailable unless you buy them outright.
We're yet to find out what games are to be added to PlayStation Plus' Extra game library, so stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks.
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony