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PlayStation Plus Free Games For April 2017: ‘Drawn To Death’ & ‘Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime’ Lead List

By Vittorio Hernandez | Mar 30, 2017 06:48 AM EDT

A day after Microsoft came out with the list of four free games under the Xbox Live Games with Gold April 2017 list, PlayStation also released its PlayStation Plus free games for April. “Drawn to Death” and “Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime” lead the list.

Games Too For PS3

Besides those two games, also on the Playstation Plus free games for April list are “10 Second Ninja X” and “Curses n’ Chaos.” Through the cross buy feature of PlayStation, PS4 players could also enjoy the PS Vita free games for April, Flickering Myth reports. PS3 players, meanwhile, could download “Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom” and “Alien Rage.”

“Drawn to Death,” one of the Playstation Plus free games for April, is an online multiplayer arena shooter where doodles come to life and battle it out. “Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime” is a space shooting/exploration game. “10 Second Ninja X” is a ninja fighting action game, while “Curses n’ Chaos” is a 2D arena brawler.

“Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom,” one of the two PS3 games, which are also part of the Playstation Plus free games for April, places the players in the role of Hiro, the Invizimal Hunter who fights to stop an evil army from destroying The Lost Kingdom. The other game, “Alien Rage,” have the gamers face off a lot of alien nasties through 14 levels with the players having access to extreme weapons.

Two More Free Games

PlayStation Universe adds that besides the Playstation Plus free games for April, players could also grab a free booster pack of “Let it Die,” a hack ‘n’ slash game. There are also two days left for gamers to download the Playstation Plus free games for March.

Besides these six games under the Playstation Plus free games for April, a PS Blog says owners of PS4 would also get for free “Drawn to Death.” It is a new arena shooter game from the creator of “Twisted Metal” that would launch on April 4 as a free game for PlayStation Plus subscribers, IGN reports.

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