Don’t miss out on these free games for PS Plus members in April 2023

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Sony has unveiled the upcoming lineup of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers for April. The selection includes three titles that are a grade down from last months freebies, all the same they’re still decent for what is a win-win scenario for PlayStation gamers.

All of this months titles will be available to claim from April 4th. The availability of both PS4 and PS5 versions for all three games is a rarity.

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Sackboy: A Big Adventure is the standout title of the lineup. As a spin-off of the beloved Little Big Planet franchise, it features impressive level design, top-notch platforming mechanics, and an exceptional soundtrack. The game is perfect for couch co-op and supports up to four players, making it ideal for family gaming.

Tails of Iron is a challenging side-scrolling RPG with storybook graphics. In the game, players assume the role of Redgi, a rat on a quest to save the kingdom from malevolent frogs. It features difficult melee combat that tests the player’s skills.

Meet Your Maker is an upcoming multiplayer game that can be played online. It will be released on consoles and PC on April 4th, and subscribers can get it for free. The game is a building-and-raiding experience that challenges players to create and loot fortresses filled with traps and guards. You can play solo or invite friends to join in the fun.

Before the April 4th launch, don’t forget to claim the PS Plus free games lineup for March 2023. This month’s selection includes Battlefield 2042 which is a must have, Minecraft Dungeons, and Code Vein.

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