Sony Announces PlayStation Plus Lineup for May

It's the end of April, which means it's time to check out the PlayStation Plus lineup for next month. Sony released the list of games on the PlayStation Blog this week.

There are five different titles available for PlayStation 4, though some of them also appear on PlayStation 3 and Vita. Among them are Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition, The Unfinished Swan, Race the Sun, and Hohokum.

Ether One also appears in the lineup, making its console debut on PlayStation 4. The first-person puzzle game tasks players with retrieving lost memories in an eerie setting.

Murasaki Baby rounds up things on the PlayStation Vita. The twisted platformer features touch pad controls and a distinctive art style.

All of these games will be available to download for PlayStation Plus members on May 5.

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