Holiday Gifts From PlayStation: Here Are Six Indie Games You Can Get For Free!

By Jean Paula - 01 Dec '16 06:40AM
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More than just getting a free console from your parents or godparents this holiday season, Sony PlayStation guarantees you more of their free games to incline your PS gaming experience. Also, these PlayStation free games will set you off the boredom that the holiday vacation might bring. 

Almost every month since the release of PlayStation 4, Sony gives out free games to those who have availed their consoles. Just a couple of months has passed, the Entertainment Cheat Sheet mentioned that Sony PlayStation provided free access to "Resident Evil" HD Remaster, "Transformers: Devastation," "Mad Riders," "From Dust," "Code: Realize (Guardian of Rebirth)," and "Actual Sunlight." Now that Christmas season is coming up real soon, here are the free games which you can now start downloading starting December 6. 

Free games are available to the top 3 best-selling gaming consoles, as per Polygon's report: the PlayStation 4, the PlayStation 3, and the PS Vita. For those who own PS4, you can download the following games: the "Color Guardians," "Invisible, Inc.," "Stories: Path of Destinies," and "Tiny Troopers: Joint Ops." These four games are the identified indie games that are to be given away for PS owners for free. 

"Hyper Void" and "Tiny Troopers: Joint Ops" will also be made available for those who are still playing with their PlayStation 3. For those who have PS Vita, PlayStation gives them "Color Guardians," "VVVVVV," and the "Tiny Troopers: Joint Ops" as well. 

In addition to the list of free games, PlayStation has also released a bunch of new games for purchase, and this includes the much awaited "Final Fantasy XV," the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare," and the "Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration." These games are available for purchasing online and has also been distributed to gaming stores worldwide. This is as per the recent updates in the official website of Sony PlayStation.

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