Infamous: Second Son, Child of Light Free With PlayStation Plus in September – Rumour

Two of the more acclaimed early PS4 titles are apparently free next month.

Posted By | On 30th, Aug. 2017

Infamous: Second Son

Thanks to a Facebook ad that recently leaked, we may know what free PlayStation Plus games to look forward to in September 2017. As per Hot UK Deals, which captured a screenshot of the same, it seems that Infamous: Second Son and Child of Light will be free for PlayStation 4. Though Sony hasn’t officially confirmed the same, we could be receiving more information by either today or tomorrow since August is coming to a close.

Infamous: Second Son released in March 2014 for the PlayStation 4 and followed up on the PS3 series by taking place in a new city (Seattle) with Delsin Rowe as a new protagonist. It received standalone DLC in the form of First Light later which saw Abigail “Fetch” Walker being playable.

As for Child of Light, it was released by Ubisoft in 2014 and was essentially an RPG/platformer developed on the UbiArt Framework engine, thus providing a more whimsical cartoony art-style.

Which games are you looking forward to seeing on the PS4, PS3 and PlayStation Vita in September? Let us know in the comments.

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