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PlayStation Plus Free Games April 2017 Updates and Freebies Revealed

Mar 22, 2017 09:12 AM EDT

This coming April, the game console fans are ready for the upcoming announcement of PlayStation Plus April 2017 free games line-up. Not only that, Sony also offers surprise freebies and bonuses for their avid subscribers. Let us check it out here for more details.

According to Express, the Sony has yet to reveal in full the free offerings but gamers could no longer wait to figure out which from the speculations will be included. While waiting for the April's big revelation, the tech giant give out another bonus freebie exclusively for subscribers. In connection to this, Sony has conveyed that PS Plus subscribers can grab a free booster pack in "Let it Die."

From 22 March to April 18, members can now download the "Direct Hell" booster pack for free on PS4. The booster pack for "Let it Die" includes death metals, 1-day express pass, kill coins, SPLithium, solo shelter, barbmeat full portion and many more, as further reported by Express.

Remarkably, Sony took a step forward for their advance announcement of one of the PS Plus free games starting April 4th. The PlayStation's official US blog site conveyed that subscribers will be able to download the latest PS4 game titled "Drawn to Death". David Jaffe, creator of God of War, described the game as a third-person shooter/brawler that comes to life entirely from a kid's creative drawings and then will battle it out in the vastly competitive online action game.

Reports from Game Spot indicate that aside from this freebie, Sony revealed another promotion for subscribers who are interested in extending their PS Plus membership. From March 22nd up until the end of the month, those who will avail a 12-month subscription through the PlayStation Store will get a chance to have an extra three months for free. Definitely, the bonus free months for a year subscribers, a free booster pack and the upcoming monthly free games for PS Plus members are something to keep Sony on top as far as gaming consoles are concerned.

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