PlayStation Plus games for June revealed

2 June 2017
Playstation Plus

It’s that time of the month, when we get to find out what free games PlayStation Plus members will be (hopefully) adding to their library.

For June, gamers will be getting multiplayer monster shoot-fest Killing Floor 2 and the story-driven Life is Strange.

Killing Floor 2 is a cooperative FPS/horror game from Tripwire Interactive that was released in November last year. It pits you and 3 other players in levels in a Horde-mode-esque survival scenario against some nightmarish creatures.

On the other side of things is Life is Strange – a five-part episodic adventure game from the French studio Dontnod Entertainment, who just announced a sequel.

As for the PS3 and PS Vita games, you can check them out below:

PS3

  • Abyss Odyssey
  • WRC 5: World Rally Championship

PS Vita (cross-buy on PS4)

  • Neon Chrome
  • Spy Chameleon

June’s titles will go live on PlayStation Store on 6th of June, leaving you just over a week to pick up any of the last month’s titles you might’ve missed.


This article was originally published on MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. ***Some Text Missing***
    03.06.2017 at 07:11

    Yeah, this is a much better month. I think. Last month’s Tales of the Borderlands is a normal play through for a PLAT trophy. This months Life is Strange’s PLAT trophy difficulty is only 1/10,provided you simply take pictures on the scenes.

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