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PlayStation Plus Free Games April 2025: Predictions and Leaks

PlayStation Plus Free Games April 2025 Predictions and Leaks
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Ah, April—the time when flowers are in bloom, allergies are at their peak, and gamers all around the world anxiously refresh their feeds, waiting for the next round of PlayStation Plus goodies to clog up their digital backlogs. With April 2025 looming on the horizon, speculation and leaks have already started swirling, building anticipation, discussion, and the occasional frustration amongst PS Plus subscribers. So, let’s separate the talk from the reality and have a look at what Sony is possibly bringing for us this time around.

The Fickle Game of PS Plus Predictions

Come on—PlayStation Plus lineups are about as predictable as the weather in the midst of a tempest. Sony’s their usual cryptic selves, and gamers are left to try and guess the formula based on industry trends, ambiguous insider rumours, and a healthy splash of wishful thinking. But that doesn’t stop us from leaping headfirst into speculation, does it?

Confirmed Titles: What We Definitely Know

Sony’s attempts at keeping it under wraps aside, a few titles have confidently taken centre stage, officially confirmed for April 2025’s roster. Here’s what you can actually look forward to:

    • Blue Prince: The Indie Gem Everyone’s Talking About

Leading the way is “Blue Prince,” an independent darling that has swept up the gaming masses. Created by California-based Dogubomb, the endearing puzzle adventure drops you in Monte Holly, the enigmatic town where every dawning sun peels away more secrets in waiting. Its captivating cel-shaded visuals and clever puzzles even caught the attention of Shuhei Yoshida (the beloved former head of PlayStation Studios), who boldly called it a Game of the Year contender. Mark your calendars: “Blue Prince” lands on PS Plus from day one, April 10.

    • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2: More Twists, More Frustration

Also joining the confirmed lineup is the unexpected sequel, “Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2.” For everyone who somehow survived the challenging puzzles and plot twists of Tape 1 without throwing their controllers across the room—well, there’s more where that came from. Coming April 15, Tape 2 delivers another instalment of interesting (and sometimes infuriating) gameplay.

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Leaks and Rumors: WALL·E Could Roll Back In

In the meantime, rumours indicate we’ll be returning to a classic Disney favourite: “WALL·E,” namely the PS2-era release. A recent Taiwanese rating fueled speculation that this nearly two-decade-old classic could make a comeback, once again illustrating that nostalgia never really dies.

Our Favorite Wild Guesses

Of course, what’s PS Plus speculation without some bold guesses? Let’s indulge a bit in the joy of hopeful anticipation (and potential disappointment):

    • RoboCop: Rogue City – Justice Served with Nostalgia

Industry insiders hint that “RoboCop: Rogue City,” a gritty first-person shooter starring everyone’s favourite cyborg cop, could headline April’s lineup. If nostalgia and cheesy action dialogue are your thing, Alex Murphy’s return to Detroit might be just what the doctor ordered.

    • NBA 2K25 – Hoops and Microtransactions

Another strong rumour revolves around “NBA 2K25.” Given Sony’s tendency to sprinkle sports titles into the PS Plus lineup, this one feels believable enough. If true, basketball fans will get the latest dose of digital hoops—alongside the usual microtransactions, of course.

    • PixelJunk Scrappers – Trash Talk and Street Brawls

Last but not least, “PixelJunk Scrappers” could bring a quirky twist with garbage-disposal robots cleaning up Junktown—by punching their way through piles of garbage (and enemies). It’s oddly charming, and fun, and could be a delightful addition for fans of co-op brawlers.

    • Farewell to These Titles

And as always, new games arriving means old favourites must say goodbye. If you haven’t yet finished up titles like “Dragon Age Veilguard,” “Sonic Colors Ultimate,” or the nostalgic “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Collection,” now’s your last chance. Similarly, Extra tier subscribers have limited time left to enjoy games like “Animal Well,” “Tales of Kenzera Zau,” and the quirky culinary adventure “Nour: Play With Your Food.”

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