PlayStation Plus May 2015 free games title predictions; what to expect

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The end of April is just around the corner, which means that PlayStation Plus subscribers are now eagerly waiting for the release of the free game predictions for the month of May.

At this point, sources are scarce about the titles that will come next month. The April 2015 list is still being offered at the moment, and the predictions for May 2015 are still unreleased.

For now, all the April offers for the subscribers of PlayStation Plus are still up and running. One of them is the first-person shooter called "Tower of Guns," which can be downloaded by PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. The other one is called the "Aaru's Awakening," the 2D action-platformer that allows players to use teleportation to be able to advance to the next levels.

Meanwhile, the PlayStation 4 owners can also download the "Never Alone" puzzle platform for free. It requires players to course through the world of Alaska Native together with a fox as companion. On the other hand, those who own a PlayStation 3 can now download the stealth combat game called "Dishonored" for free.

For the PlayStation Vita owners who subscribed to the PlayStation Plus services, they can download the first-person shooter game "Killzone: Mercenary" for free, as well as the action-packed "MonsterBag" puzzle game.

Elsewhere, Sony Computer Entertainment recently launched the PlayStation Plus Bonus for its Italian subscribers this month. This will offer several promotions provided by selected partners of the game studio.

According to GamePur, the promotions will be divided into three categories, including "Vouchers," "Discounts," and "Benefits."

However, the company made it clear that the new PlayStation Plus Bonus will only be offered by their Italian division. Therefore, not all countries are expected to get receive this offer at this time.

The list of all the free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers for May 2015 is expected to be released by the end of the current month.

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