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PlayStation Plus Free Games May 2015 List Will Include 'Guacamelee,' 'Unfinished Swan,' 'Ether One' and Others

It's May and it means gamers enrolled in the PlayStation Plus program will get their hands on these exciting new game titles offered to them for free.

Per Game & Guide, Sony, through their official PlayStation Blog Update site posted the titles coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.

For PS4 owners Plus Members:

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"Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition" – "This 2D brawler/platformer hybrid is inspired by Mexican folklore and has a vivid art style to match. Explore a huge world, learn the robust fighting system, and enjoy some drop-in, drop-out co-op," the site's description reads.

"Ether One" – a first person adventure game from White Paper Games is a "haunting puzzler" which challenges players to restore "the minds of the mentally ill" by "solving complex puzzles and sewing together the frayed strands of the patient's lives."

Available for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita

Plus Members owning the said consoles will also get for free, "The Unfinished Swan:" a game from Giant Sparrow applauded for its "astounding art style and thought-provoking gameplay."

Aside from the title recently mentioned, one could also get "Race the Sun."

"This minimalist racing game forces you to compete against the setting sun in what is both a deeply calming and nail-biting session. That may sound like a contradiction, but it's true!" the site's description reads.

There's also "Hohokum," "a supremely relaxing game that's bursting at the seams with personality." Players are pitted to "explore a crazy, colorful world, meet new friends" while listening to the "incredible soundtrack by a collection of talented artists."

Exclusive for PS Vita and PS Plus members is "Murasaki Baby," a "strange puzzle game with an eerie atmosphere." Players are tasked to guide "Baby" through a "nightmarish landscape in search of home."

According to the website, the PlayStation Store will be updated with the mentioned titles this May 5.

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