PSN Instant Game Collection to offer two titles per platform per month from June

Sony’s successful Instant Game Collection is being stepped up from June.

Starting on June 4th Sony will be offering PlayStation Plus subscribers free access to two games per platform per month across PS4, PS3 and Vita.

The deal kicks off with access to Pixeljunk Shooter Ultimate and Trine 2 on PS4, NBA 2K14 and Lone Survivor on PS3 and Dragon’s Crown and Surge Deluxe on Vita.

Note that Pixeljunk Shooter and Lone Survivor are also Cross Buy, meaning they’re also available on Vita.

Next month, PlayStation Plus will reach its fourth anniversary. It’s evolved a great deal since its inception,” PS Store and Plus content manager Chris Howe said.

Since we are always looking to continue the evolution of PS Plus as a service that really serves our community, we are excited to provide a more balanced set of games each month within the Instant Game Collection.”

The amount of time each title is available to download for free has been extended, too.

Since we’ve seen how excited many of you are to download Instant Game Collection titles as soon as they’re available, we’ve decided to adjust the length of time each title will be available,” Howe added.

Starting in July, every title in the Instant Game Collection will be available the first Wednesday of the month, and will be free for that month, until the first Wednesday of the following month.”

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