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PlayStation Plus April 2017 Free Games: Titles for This Month Officially Live

The PlayStation Store recently received an update, which means the list of free games for the month of April previously unveiled by Sony has officially gone live.

As previously reported, two game titles for each existing PlayStation game console have been made available free of charge. For the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download games such as "Drawn to Death" and "Lovers in Dangerous Spacetime" for free this April.

PlayStation 3 owners with PS Plus subscriptions will be able to download free games such as "Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom" and Alien Rage — Extended Edition," while games such as "10 Second Ninja" and "Curses 'N Chaos" will be available for free for the PlayStation Vita.

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"Drawn to Death" is a third-person multiplayer shooter and brawler arena-style video game. The game is set inside a high school student's notebook and features sketch visuals as well as unique playable game characters. The game is originally priced at $19.99.

Asteroid Base's "Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime," on the other hand, is a multiplayer game that comes with four campaigns — Ursa Major, Cetus, Orion and King Cephus — and a boss fight. Normally priced at $14.99, this game allows players to fly ships and defend themselves from enemies while picking up gems along the way that may help in their gameplay.

In "Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom," gamers will have to play the character of the young Invizimal Hunter, Hiro. With the Lost Kingdom under attack by an evil robot army, players must travel to the world of the Invizimals and figure out a way to save them.

Meanwhile, CI Games' "Alien Rage" is a first-person shooter game in which players must go through many linear levels as they fight against the aliens that are bent on taking down the human race. The game was developed using the latest graphics technology with amazing physics as well as HD visuals.

PlayStation console users with PS Plus subscriptions may access and download the abovementioned games for free here.

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