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PS4 free games in April through PlayStation Plus REVEALED by Sony

THE PS4 free games in April supplied through PlayStation Plus has been confirmed by Sony

Sony had already confirmed that Dead Star would become the second game to debut on the next-gen console as a free game, following in the footsteps of Rocket League.

It appears that the tech giant was forced to reveal Dead Star's inclusion early due to an accidental leak earlier in March, the other five games have now been confirmed as, A Virus Named Tom, I Am Alive, Savage Moon, Shutshimi, and Zombi.

The full lineup of PlayStation Plus games in April:
  • Dead Star, PS4
  • Zombi, PS4
  • I Am Alive, PS3
  • Savage Moon, PS3
  • Shutshimi, PS Vita
  • A Virus Named Tom, PS Vita
These games usually go live when the PlayStation Store is refreshed, so Tuesday, April 5 could be the date to check back.

Players will have until then to grab March's PlayStation Plus lineup, this includes:
  • Broforce, PS4
  • Galak-Z, PS4
  • The Last Guy, PS3
  • Super Stardust HD, PS3
  • Flame Over, PS Vita
  • Reality Fighters, PS Vita
Dead Star: "A team-based shooter with RPG influence that we are excited to have launch as a Plus game.

"Dreamed up by the folks at Armature Studio (Founded by key members of the Metroid Prime team!),

Dead Star is the result of a “Wouldn’t it be cool if…” process that started with a space shooter foundation and includes elements of strategy and MOBA-like titles."

Zombi: "A first-person survival-horror experience, Zombi really was at the forefront of the resurgence we’ve seen in recent years of genuine survival-horror games.

"The London setting combined with well-paced gameplay sets Zombi apart from more action-oriented titles."

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