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April 2020 PS Plus Free Games Predictions

The Smaller Game – Snake Pass

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PS Plus Free Games Predictions

April 2020 PS Plus Free Games Predictions

After a larger AAA game, usually a smaller indie title makes the list as well. For April 2020, don’t be surprised to see Snake Pass as a possible inclusion.

Snake Pass is a puzzle games that focuses on the sometimes hard to control physics of how snakes get around. You control a cute snake named Noodle who accompanies his friend Doodle the Hummingbird to collect and reunite the Keystones to repair their world.

Puzzle-focused indie games are very commonly included on PS Plus. Other past PS Plus examples are Machinarium, Hue, Metrico, Tricky Towers, The Bridge, TorqueL, Limbo, The Swapper, and Fez just to name a few.

Make sure to check back in the next week or so for the offical list of free for PS Plus for the upcoming month of April 2020.


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