PS Plus free games April 2015 include 'Woah Dave!' and 'Dishonored'; Complete lineup coming next week

A screengrab from a gameplay video of "Woah Dave!" YouTube/Choce Provisions

The complete list of games Sony will be giving away this April to PS Plus subscribers will not be revealed until next week, but two particular games are certain to be given out on the house next month. 

"Woah Dave!", the platform video game from MiniVisions, is expected to be a free game for members of the PS Plus program next month. Released back in October last year, players are in for an intergalactic adventure and epic fights with aliens. But it is not only the extraterrestrial creatures on the lookout for Dave. Even his own ammo sees him as a target. For those players who would love to take on an alien blitz while raking in some coins, they will surely love to chase some scores with this PS Plus freebie. 

As the title suggests, players will assume the role of Dave, who is described as a "man with big dreams" but has yet to realize it. The arcade game developed by Choice Provisions retails at $4.99 but PS Plus subscribers will get it for free. 

"Either if you got it free on PlayStation Plus before [when the cross-buy game was made available for the PlayStation Vita], or [when it releases on 31st March], it's free for Plus members," Sony Computer Entertainment America Lead Account Manager said in the latest PlayStation Blogcast. 

"It's not an official Plus game, but it is free for Plus members," he further confirmed. 

Meanwhile, the 2012 stealth action-adventure video game "Dishonored" will also be available for download next month as a PS Plus free game. The game's inclusion was confirmed inadvertently on Twitter by PlayStation Europe as it announced the free games for March. 

Sony is being tight-lipped about the rest of the games on the list. Nevertheless, it is not that long to wait for the announcement set next week.  

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