Playstation Plus Free Games for May 2016: Watch Dogs and Tetris Ultimate Could Be Included

By Mark Aserit
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Xbox Live Gold members are now looking forward to the May 2016 free games, but PlayStation Plus members are still waiting for an official announcement from Sony. However, a German gamer found leaked information that claims Watch Dogs and Tetris Ultimate could be part of May 2016 PlayStation Plus lineup.

Here's the latest about game predictions for PlayStation Plus free games for May 2016.

A German Reddit user named ShirkerD has allegedly found information about PlayStation Plus games lineup for May 2016. He backed up his claim with a screenshot from German PlayStation Store. The screenshot shows Watch Dogs and Tetris Ultimate are the two games for PlayStation 4 next month. For other consoles, the user did not found any details on PS3 or PS Vita games.

International Business Times says adding Watch Dogs as a free game for May could please PlayStation Plus members. Many PlayStation players aired their disappointments recently about the lack of good titles in the PlayStation Plus Program. Hence, it would be wise for Sony to provide big releases next month to lure more customers.

Furthermore, both Watch Dogs and Tetris Ultimate came from the same publisher, Ubisoft.

Watch Dogs is an open-world shooting game. This action-packed game offers challenging missions and thrilling storyline. Players control Aiden Pearce, a highly skilled grey hat hacker. Pearce has a task to take down a corrupt system.

Tetris Ultimate is an improved version of the world's most-loved puzzle game. It features six thrilling modes, fun new features and unique visuals.

If Sony sticks to their usual schedule, we'll know the complete PlayStation Plus lineup on Wednesday, April 27 before the games become available next week on Tuesday, May 3, in North America and Europe.

While waiting for the next month's free games, get awesome deals at discounted games of PS4, PS3, PS Vita and PSP. In celebration of the Golden Week holiday Japan, Sony announced some PlayStation games will be available at a discounted price.

An article from PlayStation Store gives details about Sony's Golden Week sale. The discounted games are accessible to PlayStation players who have a PSN account. Interestingly, PlayStation Plus members can have as much as 75 percent discount while non-members can get up to 50 percent discount.

Some of the discounted titles are Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 and Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth. Both are now available at US$35.99 for PS Plus members.

We'll update this article once Sony gives the full lineup of PlayStation Plus free games for May 2016.

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