News : Playstation Plus Voting Starts FRIDAY!

Sony have been teasing the release of voting for Playstation Plus games, and finally after rumours and whispers we have a release date, and it is a lot sooner than you think! Three games will be presented each month for voting and the game with the most votes will be one of the free games for the month.

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The activation works by allowing 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 PlayStation Plus 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 titles for selection is Armello by Melbourne based Australian Games Developer League of Geeks.

Trent Kusters from League of Geeks says: “Vote to Play isn’t only great for small studios like us getting our games into more people’s hands, but it’s a fantastic way to empower PS Plus members with the voice to truly choose what they want to play!

THE FIRST THREE VOTE TO PLAY GAMES INCLUDE (click on the title to play trailer)

Zombie Vikings

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Zombie Vikings is a four-player co-op hackventure laced with a dead funny story written with Zach Weinersmith. Follow the putrid posse sent on a mission through the most epic of worlds to retrieve Odin’s lost eye. Zombie Vikings is due in 2015.

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Discover a strange open-world: a planet of floating islands, with precipitous drops, caves and waterfalls to navigate, all rendered in a minimalist but beautiful art style.

Armello – from Australia’s own League of Geeks

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Armello is a grim fairy-tale board game come to life. Full of swashbuckling adventure combining deep, tactical card play, rich tabletop strategy and RPG elements. Wage epic single and multiplayer battles, cast spells, hire agents, prepare poisons and ruses on your quest for the throne!

VOTING

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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