PlayStation Plus April Lineup Announced
PlayStation Plus subscribers can look forward to a diverse selection of games launching on April 7th. This month’s offerings provide a range of experiences, avoiding a focus on a single genre and catering to varied gaming preferences.
Featured Games for April
The April lineup includes three distinct titles: Lords of the Fallen, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream. These games will be available to download for PlayStation Plus subscribers until May 4th.
Demanding Combat in Lords of the Fallen
Lords of the Fallen is a dark fantasy RPG known for its punishing combat and challenging boss encounters. Set across two interconnected realms, the game requires strategic thinking and careful consideration in every battle. Players can also experiment with multiple classes and a wide array of weapons.
Classic Adventures Return with Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered brings Lara Croft’s original adventures back with updated visuals. Players can toggle between the remastered graphics and the classic look at any time. The remastered collection also includes expansions and challenge modes for returning fans.
Cooperative Action in Sword Art Online
Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream focuses on coordinated cooperative gameplay. The game features large group encounters where defined roles are crucial, encouraging players to work together effectively.
A Lineup Focused on Flexibility
This month’s selection stands out due to its flexibility. The games offer contrasting experiences, allowing players to choose based on their available time and mood. Players can enjoy shorter, familiar sessions or dive into longer, more demanding adventures.
Don't Miss Out: March Games Leaving Soon
March’s PlayStation Plus games will be removed on April 6th, providing a brief overlap for subscribers to claim them before the new games launch. This allows players to maximize their benefits from the subscription service.
When and How to Access the Games
All three games become available on April 7th and remain accessible as long as an active PlayStation Plus subscription is maintained. Subscribers are encouraged to approach the games as a rotating selection, fitting them into their schedules as desired.
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