PlayStation Plus Free Games June 2016: New June titles still available

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Every month, lucky PlayStation Plus subscribers from parts of Europe, North America and Australia get to download a new range of free games from the company. Subscribers get to receive a whole new range of titles within the PS3, PS4 and PS Vita consoles.

TechRadar reports that this month's list of free games, which were made available on June 7, will be here until the list is refreshed for the July titles. The month is already halfway over, so subscribers should grab these titles before they are gone.

Tech Insider reports that the premium subscription offer for the PlayStation Plus is currently at $49.99 per year, which will give users access to various downloadable games and gaming content. These gamers might even get hold of titles released as recently as last year.

The Bitbag mentions that PlayStation 4 users may download the latest version of the "NBA 2K16" game made by 2k Sports. This game has gotten great reviews on its superior gameplay mechanics, cutting-edge visuals, and various offline and online modes. The other title for the PS4 is "Gone Home", which is a 2013 indie game that captured the hearts of suspense seekers everywhere.

Uber Gizmo reports that for PlayStation 3 users, they are also able to grab hold of "Echochrome," which is an innovative puzzle type of game where players are expected to find their way through winding mazes. One special feture from this game is the viewing camera, which can be changed in different stages. The other title is "Siren: Blood Curse", which is an episodic horror game composed of 12 parts. This game tells a story of an American film crew who end up trying to survive the mystery that vanished an entire Japanese village.

For PS Vita players, they can get the Vita version for "God of War: Chains of Olympus". This game blends action, monsters and performances into an exciting violent game. The other game is "Little Deviants", which is an augmented reality game that makes use of the touch screen to control characters and camera angles.

Lucky Japanese PlayStation Plus subscribers were also able to grab hold of the game "The Evil Within," which is rumored to be included on the list for July's lineup of new downloadable games.