Playstation Plus Free Games For April 2016 List and Predictions for PS4, PS3, PS Vita

By Mark Aserit
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Know the PlayStation Plus free games for March 2016

It's almost April, so PlayStation Plus members are now asking about the next batch of free games. We previously reported that online shooter Dead Star is one of the PS Plus free games for April. However, Sony has not yet revealed what are the other titles slated next month.

Here's our game predictions for PlayStation Plus free games for April 2016

By looking at the current and previous PS Plus games, one can see that there's a lack of big name releases. So, it would be wise for Sony to offer an A-list title next month.

Currently, gamers with a PS Plus account have access to a bunch of indie games like Broforce and Galak-Z.  However, they're not the games that fans want to see from Sony. That's not say that offering indie title is a bad strategy; far from it actually, but the gaming company would gain more benefits by released an indie title and a blockbuster game for April.

The BitBag reported that Sony is known for offering a host of great games to the subscribers of PlayStation Plus.

In a PlayStation Forum, some gamers predicted that many popular games like "Resident Evil 4," "Shovel Knight," and " and "Watch Dogs" will become available for PS3 Platform. For now, gamers can look forward for the shooter game Dead Star.

Meanwhile, here is the list of PlayStation Plus games for March 2016:

 PlayStation 4

Galak-Z - a shooter game situated in a deep-space 2D environment. It is a modern and physics-driven open-world action game in a 16-­bit setting.

 Broforce  - Get ready to play as under-funded yet over-powered military organization dealing exclusively in excessive force. 

PlayStation 3

 The Last Guy - A zombie apocalypse-themed game that lets gamers play as humanity's last hope for survival.  Players have to lead survivors to Escape Zone before the time runs out.  This addicting game has classic arcade style overhead view.

Super Stardust HD - the game features a five highly detailed 3D planets and players have to save those worlds. In order to protect the plants, players must destroy all of the incoming asteroids and kill aliens.

PlayStation Vita

Flame Over- the game features fast-paced and action-packed fire-fighting thrills. Situated in randomly generated levels, players should look forward to face dastardly hazards at every turn.

Reality Fighters - The game uses front and back cameras of PS Vita system to scan the faces of players to create their own personalized fighters. Players can also choose several fighting styles like Wrestling, Muay Thai and even Ballet to customize their character.

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