PlayStation Plus Free Games June 2016 offerings include 'NBA 2K16' and 'God of War: Chains of Olympus'

PlayStation Europe Blog

The official PlayStation blog has revealed the list of games that PlayStation Plus Free Games subscribers can download for free for the month of June. It is noted that the May list will still be available until the June list officially takes over on June 7.

According to the official post, Sony has teamed with 2K Games in order to offer "NBA 2K16" for PS4 owners. This is in light of the "NBA 2K16: Road to the Finals" championship tournament. This is the last major event for the game as "NBA 2K17" is scheduled for release later this year.

The second PS4 title available for PlayStation Plus subscribers is "Gone Home: Console Edition." The game was launched back for the PC in 2013 and has since garnered critical acclaim. It is often referred to as a "walking simulator" or interactive fiction game like "Myst," "Firewatch" and "The Stanley Parable."

PS3 subscribers will be able to download "Echochrome," a simple but highly acclaimed puzzle game that focuses on manipulating monochrome 3D environments to allow the player's avatar to safely get from one point to another.

The other PS3 title available is "Siren: Blood Curse" which is a reimagining of the original "Siren" for the PS2. The version on PlayStation Plus will come with all 12 episodes.

PS Vita owners will also get two titles available for the month of June. The first available title is "God of War: Chains of Olympus" while the second is "Little Deviants."

"God of War: Chains of Olympus" is a prequel to the "God of War" series and sees Kratos, under the command of the gods of Olympus, attempt to restore the gods back from a deep slumber caused by the dream god Morpheus and Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld.

"Little Deviants" was developed by BigBig Studios and proved to be their final game as Sony closed the small studio down shortly after the game's release. The game is a mixture of arcade-style levels and objectives mixed with light puzzle-solving and the use of motion controls, augmented reality and traditional gaming.