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April’s PS Plus Extra/Premium titles revealed

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium libraries with a bunch of new games. For the month of April, players can get their hands on a number of day-one additions – including Dave the Diver and Tales of Kenzera: Zau.

Making the announcement on the PlayStation Blog, April’s PlayStation Plus Extra line-up will go live on the 16th, adding:

  • Oddballers | PS4
  • Construction Simulator | PS4, PS5
  • The Crew 2 | PS4
  • Raji: An Ancient Epic | PS4, PS5
  • Lego Ninjago Movie Videogame | PS4
  • Nour: Play With Your Food | PS4, PS5
  • Deliver Us Mars | PS4, PS5
  • Lego Marvel's Avengers | PS4
  • Miasma Chronicles | PS5
  • Stray Blade | PS5

Of course, a small selection of classics will also make their way onto the Premium tier, namely:

  • Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare
  • Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire
  • MediEvil

Most excitingly of all however, there will be 3 major titles dropping onto the service day-and-date with their PlayStation releases; those being:

  • Dave the Diver | PS4, PS5 (16th of April)
  • Tales of Kenzera: Zau | PS5 (23rd April)
  • Animal Well | PS5 (9th May)

Though not always the most exciting additions, April’s PS Plus line-up includes a surprising number of major titles – especially when it comes to day-one releases. Hopefully Sony keeps up this cadence of quality.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of April’s line-up? Should Sony bring more day-one titles to the service? Is PlayStation beginning to justify last year’s price hike? Let us know down below.

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