PS PLUS 6 FREE Games for October 2015 Available on 6th; Broken Age, Super Meat Boy, Unmechanical Extended, Kickbeat, Kung Fu Rabbit, Chariot

By Staff Reporter

Oct 02, 2015 01:59 AM EDT

Sony has officially announced the PS Plus free game line-up for October 2015 features 6 exciting titles which will be up for grabs for the entire month starting October 6th. Three titles will be downloadable for PS4, four video games for either PS3 or PS Vita console users.

As revealed via the official PlayStation Blog, PS Plus subscribers will be receiving 6 free games for the month of October on PS4, PS3, or PS Vita. The list of the video games that will be avaiable for download on the 6th to all members are as follows: 

Super Meat Boy [PS4 & PS Vita]

Super Meat Boy is indie title which first debuted on Xbox in 2010 but was released later to the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. 

PS Plus members will get to play Meat Boy as he tries to save his girlfriend from Dr.Fetus. The insane platformer has over 300 various levels that will put the gamers split-second timing and hand-eye coordination skills, Latino Post noted.

Broken Age: PS4 & PS Vita

Broken Age available for PS and PS4 Vita is a point-and-click adventure game that features a great storyline, characters, and voicing of popular actor Elijah Wood.

Unmechanical: Extended: PS4 & PS3

Unmechanical Extended, on the other hand, is catcy puzzle adventure title which was first released to Windows PC in 2012. 

The last three non-PS4 titles available for free include the following:

  • Chariot [PS3]
  • KickBeat [PS3, PS Vita]
  • and Kung Fu Rabbit [PS3, PS Vita]

Fans can check out the PS Plus free games for October 2015 trailer to get additional details via this link here. 

All the PS Plus free games for October 2015 will be up  for grabs starting October 6th until the rest of the month. Stay tuned for more updates on Sony's PlayStation Plus subscription freebies and treats for the month of November. 

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