PSA: You Might Have Another Free PS4 PS Plus Game Right Now
PS4 version of Woah Dave, a free Plus game in January, is now available.
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If you were a PlayStation Plus member in January who claimed every available free game, you should now have a new game to download on PlayStation 4.
Among January's Plus games was Woah Dave for PlayStation Vita. The PS4 version of the game debuted this week, and as it supports cross-buy, anyone who added the Vita version to their account back in January can now download it on PS4, free of charge.
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Despite its flagrant misspelling of the word "whoa" as "woah," Woah Dave is a fun, retro-style 2D platformer where you fight aliens and collect coins by attacking with whatever you have at your disposal. Typically, that's the egg of a soon-to-hatch alien, effectively letting you slay alien invaders with their cousins. Or something.
If you didn't grab it while it was free--or subsequently buy it after January--Woah Dave is available for $5 on the PlayStation Store.
You still have a few more days to claim March's free games before April's take their place on Tuesday, April 7.
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