PlayStation Plus members can vote for one free game in March

 PlayStation Blog

PlayStation Plus members will soon be able to cast their vote for one of the games that they want to have available for free in March.

PlayStation Plus subscribers will have three options to choose from, and the one that receives the most votes will be the title that will be made available for free next month.

"Action Henk!" is the first game players can vote for. In this game which makes use of toys instead of vehicles, players will have to navigate through different environments by running, jumping, and even sliding around in order to beat their fellow competitors.

Next up, PlayStation Plus members can also vote for a different kind of shooting game in "Assault Android Cactus." In this game, players will have to properly manage their batteries instead of their lives in order to make it to the end.

Last up, PlayStation Plus subscribers will also have the option of choosing "Broforce" as one of their free March games. "Broforce" combines elements of classic games and classic movies to help create a type of playing experience that is both nostalgic and fun.

According to the official PlayStation Blog, PlayStation Plus members can begin voting for their preferred title starting Feb. 9. Voting will then wrap up a few weeks later on Feb. 22.

This is not the first time PlayStation Plus members have been given the opportunity to vote for one of the free titles that will be included in a future lineup.

According to GameSpot, the same Vote to Play mechanic was employed by Sony back in August of last year. Last time around, voters chose the climbing game "Grow Home" as their free title.

PlayStation Plus subscribers interested in voting for one of the games can head on over to the PlayStation Plus section that can be seen on the upper left corner of the PlayStation 4 home screen to choose the Vote to Play option.

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