Sony has announced its lineup for the PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection in April in an update on the PlayStation Blog.
From April 5th, you’ll be able to download the following games for each system until the first PlayStation Store update in May.
- Dead Star (PS4)
- Zombi (PS4)
- I Am Alive (PS3)
- Savage Moon (PS3)
- A Virus Named Tom (PS Vita)
- Shutshimi (PS Vita)
If you own all three systems (or even if you don’t) you can acquire all six games until your Plus subscription expires.
Dead Star is a team-based space-shooter/RPG that is launching as a PS Plus game. Developed by Armature Studio (including key members of the team behind Metroid Prime), the game adds strategy and RPG elements to its space shooter setting. The game offers 10v10 multiplayer battles complete with skill trees, ship upgrades, and more.
Zombi was originally released by Ubisoft as Wii U launch title ZombiU and sees the undead infest the British capital. I Am Alive, another Ubisoft game, is a survival title set in a post-apocalyptic city in which players must overcome the dangers of a decaying world.
Savage Moon, meanwhile, is one of the toughest tower defence games you’ll likely ever come across (its DLC is even harder).
Vita owners have the option to download puzzle game A Virus Named Tom and randomised shooter Shutshimi.
Microsoft recently confirmed that The Wolf Among Us, Sunset Overdrive, Dead Space, and Saints Row 4 will be available as part of its Games with Gold program on Xbox 360 and Xbox One in April.
There’s still time to nab March’s PlayStation Plus offers.