Playstation Plus for April 2015 free games list: 'Tower of Guns,' 'Killzone: Mercenary,' 'Never Alone' and more

 Playstation Europe

The next batch of free games for PS Plus members has finally been revealed. Sony will be giving away six titles to gorge for the month of April.

Navigate through randomized areas filled with deathtraps, robots, sentry steeples and diverse all-engulfing set of armaments in the 2014 roguelike Single-player first-person shooter "Tower of Guns." The title developed by Terrible Posture Games will be available to PS4 and PS3 players.

For those who can't get enough of menacing minefields, Sony is bringing the fast-paced 2D action-platformer "Aaru's Awakening." Available to PS4 and PS3, the game sends gamers into the perilous world of Lumenox as Aaru, who can teleport and charge his way out to kill the evil looming over the place.

PS4 players will also be getting an arctic fox as a cohort with the puzzle-platformer "Never Alone." The game centers the Alaskan folklore and allows gamers to travel the place either as the protagonist Nuna or her fox friend on a mission to restore balance in the eternal blizzard.

PS3 gamers will also be able to play the 2012 stealth action-adventure "Dishonored" for free this month. The game takes players to the plagued city of Dunwall in the Empire of Isles with the task to reclaim the industrial city from otherworldly forces that overruns it.

"Dishonored" is part of the Instant Games Collection and was accidentally revealed by PlayStation Europe when it announced its free games for March. Players assume the role of bodyguard Corvo, who acquires magical abilities and has a resistance group behind him in his mission to save the city.

PS Vita players will get to embark on two completely different journeys as well. First, they can wage an interplanetary war from either Vekta or Helgha with "Killzone: Mercenary" or they can save Nia as a blue monster in the all-new puzzle-platformer "MonsterBag."

The aforementioned games will be available for download starting Apr. 8.

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