Here's The Game Lineup For PlayStation Plus This May

Sony has finally revealed its upcoming lineup of PlayStation Plus games for the month of May. Subscribers are entitled to two of the best games of recent memory. These are namely, Abzu and Tales from the Borderlands.

Abzu from Giant Squid is a game that offers great undersea adventure where players will have the chance to experience what it's like to be a diver, as reported by IGN. It also allows players to swim beneath the sea as they marvel into the vastness of the marine life. It first debuted on both PlayStation 4 and Windows PC back in August last year.

Tales from the Borderlands, on the other hand, is more of being a witty episodic adventure kind of game. It's developed by the popular studio, Telltale Games, and is based on Gearbox Software's very own franchise called Borderlands. Apparently, many believe it's among the most underrated titles from the said studio.

Polygon reports that PlayStation owners will also be able to acquire the games for PlayStation Vita this May. This has been made possible thanks to Sony's cross-buy program. The titles included are Ex Nihilo's Type: Rider and Out of Bounds Games' Laser Disco Defenders. The latter is deemed as a bullet-hell shooter while the former takes players back the history of typography.

As for the PlayStation 3 subscribers, Sony has also prepared a nice treat for them. They will be getting a total of two titles, and these are Blood Knights from Deck13 Interactive and Port Royale 3: Pirates and Merchants from Gaming Minds. Blood Knights is a hack-and-slash action title whereas Port Royale 3: Pirates and Merchants is a simulation game.

The aforementioned games will be readily available for PlayStation Plus subscribers come Tuesday, May 2. Things are really going to be exciting for the owners of this console. For the meantime, they are entitled to the lineup released by Sony for this month of April.

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