PlayStation Plus Free Games June 2016 list features 'NBA 2k16' and other highly acclaimed games

 PlayStation Europe Blog

PlayStation has revealed the list of free games for their June 2016 lineup for PlayStation Plus subscribers, featuring six titles that cater to different audiences, with two free games given to each of Sony's latest consoles, the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and the PS Vita.

However, according to the Express UK, even the PSP will receive its own free game for this month. In any case, the PlayStation 4 free games this month is "NBA 2k16" and "Gone Home." The former has always been one of the most sought-after games for sports fans. As always, players will be able to play this game regardless of whether or not they're connected to the internet. The game offers a huge amount of content that will surely cater to everyone. "Gone Home," however, revolves around a character that finds his home empty. It offers a lot of exploration options, and its mainly focused on its storyline.

As for the PlayStation 3, "Siren: Blood Curse" episodes 1 to 12 and "Echochrome" are offered. The former is a survival horror game considered as the "reimagining" of the first game titled "Siren," packed with content and structure alterations that are sure to captivate even those who haven't played the first game. The latter is a puzzle game involving a mannequin figure that could travel a rotatable world where physics and reality are determined by perspective.

Last but not the least, the games for PS Vita are "Little Deviants and "God of War: Chains of Olympus," with the latter also available for the PSP. "Little Deviants" is considered to be a game for younger audiences which allows players to fully utilize the PS Vita's various features, such as the microphone, rear camera and rear touch. In contrast, "God of War: Chains of Olympus" is for more mature audiences, since it features Kratos and his escape from the underworld to claim redemption.

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