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PlayStation are giving 10 games for free including Horizon Zero dawn

Last year, PlayStation offered a couple games for free to all users as part of its Stay at Home initiative. This year, the console manufacturer is continuing the initiative, but upping the free items. While they have already given away Ratchet & Clank for free, PlayStation users will be able to get their hands on 10 other free games, including Horizon Zero Dawn.

Making the announcement on its blog, PlayStation said “PlayStation and some of our favorite indie partners are collaborating to provide more free games to explore while you’re staying safe and staying home”. The games in question, which will be made available for free from the 25th of March, are:

  • Rez Infinite (PSVR optional)
  • Abzu
  • Enter the Gungeon
  • Subnautica
  • The Witness
  • Moss (PSVR)
  • Astrobot: Rescue Mission (PSVR)
  • Thumper (PSVR optional)
  • Paper Beast (PSVR)

On top of all of these great games, starting on the 19th of April, Horizon Zero Dawn will be made available for free to all players. This version is the ‘Complete Edition’ which includes the Frozen Wilds expansion, giving players the full Horizon Zero Dawn experience entirely for free.

Sony’s Play at Home initiative was a welcome surprise when it was introduced last year. This is doubly the case with this year, as the console manufacturer has upped the value even further in a move that is nothing if not purely consumer friendly.

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