PlayStation Plus Free Games June List: Sony Officially Announces the Free Games Titles for PS Plus Members
Sony has just announced the titles for June's PlayStation Plus free games list. To note, the games, which will be enumerated below, will only be enjoyed by players who are enrolled to the PlayStation Plus program.
True to what has been rumoured last week, June's lineup of games will feature an AAA title which indeed was realized with the inclusion of Konami's 2014 hit action-adventure stealth video game, "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes."
To detail out the offers, here are the six games coming for this month's list, all of which are free for PS Plus members with the respective consoles:
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes – available only for PlayStation 4
"A visually stunning chapter in a long-running, deeply complex series. This nail-biting mission onto a Cuban military base follows Snake as he attempts to rescue Paz from enemy imprisonment," the description from the official PlayStation Update blog site reads.
Skulls of the Shogun: Bone-A-Fide Edition – exclusive for PS4 handlers also
"This turn-based strategy game turned a lot of undead heads with its story of a Samurai Afterlife. Build an army of the undead, battle your opponents, and regain your honor."
Super Exploding Zoo – game available for both PS Vita and PS4
"Players must defend all the precious animal eggs in the zoo from evil aliens who want to eat said eggs. How do you defend these tasty treats? With a herd of explosive animals, obviously. (via PS Blog)"
Futuridium EP Deluxe – coming for PS Vita and PS4
"A psychedelic, retro-inspired shooter with crazy action, puzzle elements, and a bumping electronic soundtrack. May or may not induce random dance parties," the site wrote.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger – exclusive offer for PlayStation 3
"This first-person shooter celebrates the wild west in a big, bloody way. Take down anyone unlucky enough to cross bounty hunter Silas Greaves," the PS Blog reads.
Cloudberry Kingdom – for PS3
"The dev team behind this insane 2D platformer spent 2 years building an AI that could build a near-infinite number of levels for any difficulty. It looks totally bananacakes."