The first two games from June’s PlayStation Plus seem to have been revealed. The two games were leaked by the official PlayStation Turkey Twitter channel. The channel posted an image which implies that these two games will be free next month.
The tweet was quickly removed but a user on NeoGAF was able to screenshot the post before it vanished. According to this tweet, Killing Floor 2 and Life is Strange will both be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers next month. However, it’s not certain if this is only the first episode of Life is Strange or the entire game. Hopefully Sony will clear this up over the next week.
As the image above shows, the tweet featured the images of the two games side by side. On top of them, it also has the PS Plus logo and it clearly states “PlayStation Plus” in the classic PlayStation 4 blue design. It certainly looks real enough however, there’s still some uncertainty over the legitimacy of this image. Some more skeptical users believe it to have been photoshopped. Thankfully, gamers won’t need to wait long to discover the truth.
Sony should be making an official announcement very soon to reveal June’s PS Plus games. This is the usual time-frame and Sony is expected to continue this tradition.
It’s almost the end of the month now which means that May’s PS Plus games will be ending very soon. Anyone with a PlayStation Plus account should make the most of it over the last few days and grab these great games. Here are the game currently free for PS Plus users:
We will be sure to update you as soon as we know more about June’s PlayStation Plus games.
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