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PlayStation Plus April 2017 Free Games List: 'The Order 1886,' 'Steins; Gate 0' and More

PlayStation Plus members are awaiting Sony's announcement of the list of the free games coming to the program for April 2017.

According to speculations, the company will wait until March 29 to unveil the titles subscribers will be able to download for free starting next month.

As the waiting goes on, predictions on the titles that fans can expect in the Ps Plus list for April have surfaced. One of the favorites to be included is the third-person action-adventure video game, "The Order 1886."

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Released in 2015, the game, although the reception was mixed, is still a good venue to experience a decent gameplay and storyline.

PlayStation Universe also believes that the visual novel video game "Steins; Gate 0" will also be a great addition to the PS Plus free games list for April 2017.

Apart from its excellent character design and riveting storyline, this title is expected to allow Sony to spice things up and to keep things new and exciting for PS Plus members.

Other games reportedly included in the PS Plus free games collection coming next month include the high-rated fast-paced action platformer "Shadow Blade Reloaded" and "Kill All Zombies."

Thankfully, gamers will not have to wait that long before they learn of the actual games included in the lineup. Based on the predictions, things are looking pretty good for PS Plus subscribers.

One game confirmed to be made available for free to members of the program is the upcoming third-person shooter video game, "Drawn to Death."

Developed by The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency owned by video game designer David Jaffe, the PS Plus free game for April is described as a "chaotic, third-person death match shooter played out on the lined pages of a teenager's notebook."

The PS Plus freebie is said to challenge the shooter genre with its "unconventional gameplay mechanics and unique character perks." Thanks to the program, PS Plus members will get to experience it for free.

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