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Playstation Plus ‘Vote To Play’ Titles Announced

Power to the player

Sony has finally announced (officially) the rather cool Playstation Plus incentive that allows gamers to pick and choose which title they would like free each month with an active subscription to the service, starting this September.

The activation works by allowing PS+ members to vote for one title to be a part of September’s Monthly Games. The game with the most votes will automatically be included in the line-up. Vote to Play will not be a monthly feature, but will take place at regular intervals throughout the year.

For members whose selection doesn’t make the free games line-up, discounts to download the runner up titles will be on offer.

Included in the selection for September is Armello by Melbourne based Australian Games Developer League of Geeks (which also features a stellar soundtrack I might add)

Voting will be live from Friday 14th August 2015 (01:30 AM AEST) to Tuesday 25th August (01:30 AM AEST). Votes can be cast by PlayStation Plus members and can be changed at any time during the voting period, however only one vote will be counted per member.

 

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Written By Trent Saunders

Although he has been gaming since the Sega Mega Drive launched in 1990, he still sucks at most games. When not being trash he watches French horror films, drinks herbal tea and secretly loves the music of Taylor Swift.

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