PS Plus Free Games For February Are Now Available; ‘Vote To Play’ Next Lineup Launched

by Excel Medina / Feb 03, 2016 09:25 PM EST
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Sony rolled out the list of PS plus free games for February along with "Vote to Play" program for next month's lineup.

The new titles for PS Plus members bring various gaming experience from "intergalactic war" to "feeding soup to aliens" type of gameplay, according to Sony's announcement.

First on the list of PS plus free games for February is the first-person shooting game, "Helldivers," accompanied by "Nom Nom Galaxy" for the PS4 console

"Helldivers" goes free this February as cross-buy platform for the PS Vita handheld, along with puzzle platformer "Lemmings Touch" and "Nova-111."

Meanwhile, PS3 console free games include Codemasters' "GRID Autosport" and the one-on-one fighter from Guilty Gear studio Arc System Works "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," reported the iDigital Times .

All of the aforementioned titles will be free throughout the month of February until the first Tuesday of March and are exclusive to PS Plus members only.

In preparation for next month's lineup, Sony brings back "Vote to Play" program that allows players to vote for their favorite game, Co-Optimus reported.

According to the "Vote to Play" announcement, players may choose between three AAA titles "Action Henk!," "Assault Android Cactus" and "Broforce" for the PS4 console.

Sony added that voting starts on Feb. 9 and the title with the most votes will be included on the next PS Plus lineup.

PS4 owners may cast their votes by signing in their PSN account and access "Vote to Play" under the dedicated PlayStation Plus section.

For players' reference, "Action Henk!" brings a unique gaming online experience as players will take on a challenging quick, fun and addictive gameplay, according to Sony.

Meanwhile, "Assault Android Cactus" is an award winning co-op game that features twin stick gameplay.

"The game also supports Shareplay, a 'virtual couch' that allows you to invite a friend to join your game for up to one hour at a time, creating an online local co-op experience," Sony added.

"Broforce," on the other hand, is an adventure game that takes players back to 80s heroes.

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