PlayStation Plus games for April

31 March 2016

Sony has announced the PlayStation Plus games for this month, which will be released on 5 April 2016.

The line-up features everything from space combat to zombie survival, with some high-quality gameplay releases.

April’s PlayStation 4 titles are Dead Star and Zombi.

Dead Star is a team-based space shooter which pits teams of 10 players against each other in strategic space battles. The game features a complex and intuitive skill system with a heavy focus on multiplayer strategy. Dead Star is the product of Armature Studios, which has created various PS Vita and console games.

Zombi is a Ubisoft title and is a new entry into the growing zombie survival genre. The game is a first-person-shooter which is set in zombie-infested London. In addition to the inherent difficulty a survival game presents, Zombi also features a ‘permanent death’ system coupled with challenging gameplay.

Here is the full list of games available on PlayStation Plus in April:

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  1. Kristoffel Wiesyafader
    01.04.2016 at 07:36

    I think I’m going to cancel my PS+ sub. Their selection is horrible. I think i might have got 1 PS4 game that was actually worth it since PS4 came out (Grim Fandango), and I already got that on a Steam Sale for next to nothing. I love the PS and Sony in general, but Xbox is wiping the floor with them when it comes to Games with Gold.

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