Ahead of the official announcement for the April 2017 PlayStation Plus free games, Sony has now dished out a few surprises for its paying members. To further entice members to stick with their program, the company has now given subscribers a bonus booster pack for the popular free-to-play hack and slash video game, "Let it Die."

Additionally, in a surprise move by the company, one of the free games that will be coming out next month for the PlayStation Plus free games program has also been revealed. According to Express, one of the games that have been revealed to be coming out next month is the upcoming third-person shooter video game, "Drawn to Death."

The upcoming game, developed by The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency and SIE San Diego Studio, will make its debut for the PlayStation 4 next month, on April 4. Members of the PlayStation Plus program will, fortunately, be getting the game for free.

The brand new game comes from "God of War" creator David Jaffe and his development studios. "Drawn to Death" will be featuring a four-player multiplayer mode that will pit gamers in a shooter-type arena. The entire game is set within the pages of a teenager's notebook, which means that it will likely be featuring some hand-drawn animation style characters and environments.

Meanwhile, members of the PlayStation Plus program will be getting the Direct Hell booster pack for the popular hack and slash game, "Let it Die." The free downloadable content (DLC) will include a myriad of in-game bonuses, including expanded storage space, in-game coins, crafting resources, and in-game items.

The booster should provide members, who are already playing the popular game, a big advantage within the game as it will allow them to advance a little bit quicker than other players. As of the moment, Sony has yet to reveal when it would be announcing the full list of games for its April 2017 PlayStation Plus free games program, but the company is expected to do so within the week.

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