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Free PlayStation Plus games for September 2016
The PlayStation Plus free games lineup has been revealed for the upcoming month of September.
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Released in 2012, “Journey” is a critically acclaimed adventure game by thatgamecompany. With that, it completely removed the need to angle the controller in such a way that would allow players to spot the light bar between the triggers of the PlayStation 4 Slim’s controller, Let’s Play Video Games reported. Aside from these, Sony is going away free games available on “Playstation Plus” this September. New games are added to the service each month. Also, monthly plans in the US will remain at $9.99, but will change to $11.99 CAD a month in Canada, reported Christian Times.
PlayStation Meeting is scheduled for September 7, nearly a week away from now.
Sony revealed on August 23 that PlayStation Now game-streaming service will be available to Windows PC, governing the Open_Tab crew to astonish if game consoles are still needed in the coming future.
The other major PS4 offering is Lords of the Fallen, which is a fantasy action game that has been compared to Dark Souls.
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PS3): Although not a fan favorite of the Prince of Persia franchise, for a free game, The Forgotten Sands is worth checking out. The game has received a User Score of 7.3 from Metacritic, with players saying that it exudes “heartfelt emotions” and offers a genuinely “enjoyable” experience. You play an entirely silent protagonist exploring a vast desert and interacting with the various creatures and structures you come across.
The report goes on to state that games will be capable of running on both the new and old versions of PlayStation 4.
According to Pocket-lint, the next generation PlayStation may still be under the codename “PlayStation Neo”, but there’s a good chance the company will have a new name once the console is officially released. It was eventually redesigned for PS4, PS3 and PS Vita.
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Peter Moore appreciated the move followed by Microsoft and Sony for delivering technology “to keep the platform fresh” at a time when technology is “moving faster than the archaic nature of a 10-year piece of hardware cycle”.