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PlayStation Plus May 2014: Free Games List Introduces PES 2014 and Stick it to the Man

This week PlayStation Plus received two games on the Instant Game Collection, Stick it to the Man and Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 (PES 2014).

According to KPopStarz, these games are replacing Batman: Arkham City and Mercenary Kings.

"You'll navigate puzzles as Ray, a normal guy with a completely average pink arm sticking out of his head. The extra appendage allows him to see other people's thoughts and grab stickers from their brains," reads the description of Stick it to the Man.

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"Experience a whole new ball game with KONAMI's PES 2014. The stunning new FOX Engine has been combined with a revolutionary soccer system that puts the ball at the heart of the action for the first time. Every element has been rebuilt and now features all-new physics systems, custom team and player AI and a huge leap forward in animations and atmosphere," reads the description of PES 2014.

This month PS3 gamers can get Puppeteer in both Europe and the U.S. Payday 2 will be just for Europe while the U.S. will get Skullgirls Encore. On the PS Vita Muramasa Rebirth and Everybody's Golf will arrive for Europe. The U.S. will get Limbo and Surge Deluxe.

The PS4 recently hit a milestone when they surpassed 7 million units sold globally since its launch. According to Polygon, the data for total sales is accurate as of April 6. In addition to the console sales, over 20.5 million in software sales both digitally and in retail have been sold as well. Gamers have also used the share feature over 135 million times, and roughly 4.9 million Ustream and Twitch broadcasts have been created.

"The PS4 journey has just begun, and although we are still facing difficulties keeping up with the strong demand worldwide, we remain steadfast in our commitment to meet the needs of our customers, and surpassing the wildest expectations of gamers by delivering new user experiences that inspire and engage," Sony CEO Andrew House said told Polygon. "We look forward to unveiling many of these experiences to our fans in the coming months."

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