PlayStation Plus free games September 2016 list tipped to include 'DOGOS,' 'RIVE,' 'Bastion' and more games

Fans are excited to here the free games for September 2016. PlayStation Europe Blog

Sony PlayStation has yet to announce its upcoming offering for the month of September, but fans have several in mind. There are speculations that "DOGOS," "RIVE," and "Bastion" could make its way to the list, while many members are hoping that some big titles such as "Watch Dogs" and "Red Dead Redemption" could also be included for the upcoming month.

PlayStation Universe mentioned that "DOGOS," "Bastion," and "RIVE" could be included for PlayStation 4 gamers, while "South Park: The Stick of Truth," "XCOM: Enemy Within," and "Dead Island" may be offered for PlayStation 3 users. PS Vita users may get "Gods Eater Burst," as well as "Bastion."

Additionally, "Persona 4," "Stuntman Ignition," and "Resistance Burning Skies" have also the potential to be included on next month's free games. The publication believes that Sony will not offer "The Tomorrow Children" and "Watch Dog" since the first game is currently offered at a discounted rate, while the latter is still considered a major IP by the company.

It was also previously reported that these games, "Dead Island," "XCOM: Enemy Within," and "Persona 4," are also candidates if there will be a Triple-A inclusion.

Meanwhile, Sony has made it up to EU members of the PlayStation Plus when it releases "Retro/Grade" the second time around. The company has overlooked that it has offered the same game back in 2012, and decided to offer "Tom Clancy's EndWar" (PlayStation 3) as well.

The post said, "We are aware that this title has previously been made available as part of the service in 2012 and had not intended to offer it again. We have now looked into and addressed this issue to ensure that it does not happen in the future."  It also added "To rectify this we are pleased to be able to offer an additional title for PS Plus members; Tom Clancy's EndWar (PS3) from UbiSoft, which is now available to download immediately."

Sony has also announced previously that there will be an increased on its PlayStation Plus membership, which will take effect on Sept. 22.

Fans will still have to wait for a few more days before the new list is announced.

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