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PlayStation Store Free Games for Week of April 7 (DLC, Themes & More)

PlayStation Store Free Games, DLC, Themes, and more

Every Tuesday, when the PlayStation Store updates, there is a selection of newly added free items for the PS4 that often go overlooked. To get the best bang for your buck (AKA free PSN stuff), let’s sift the free games, DLC, and themes out from the paid, shall we?

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Free PSN Games

Well we had to get quite a way into April before the first Tuesday of the new month came around for the PlayStation Store. Last month’s leak proved to be entirely correct with the April PlayStation Plus games that were unintentionally revealed. Following the Uncharted Collection’s PS Plus appearance a couple of weeks ago, you can now finish up the series.

Your April PlayStation Plus games are:

Free PSN DLC

Are you playing Disaster Report 4? If so, this is absolutely the week for you. The PlayStation Store is jam packed with costume DLC this week, with a little something extra.

There’s a slight store mix up here, where the Epilogue Part 2 DLC on the store currently costs 7.99, but there is this free bundle over here that includes said DLC. It’s anyone’s guess when this will be fixed, but you might want to get to it sooner than later.

Free PSN Avatars/Themes

Usually these two categories are linked together so that the bad news of there being nothing can be better collected. However, this week there is something on the PlayStation Store.

This one is a little tricky, as it is the bundle mentioned above, so it’s highly possible the price of free will be adjusted at some point but for now, the bundle includes one theme and five avatars.

That’s it for the PlayStation Store this week, folks. Hope you enjoy all of your free items and we will see you next week around this time.

If you want to check back on any previous week(s), take a look below:

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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