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PlayStation Plus free games May 2016 predictions update: Sony includes new AAA titles, Neverending Nightmare offered to PS Plus users 20% off

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Sony's free game offerings for this month might not have met the gamers' expectations with the lack of many AAA titles, but the next lineup is speculated to be different. With May just around the corner, it is safe to say that Sony will up their game this time and bring forth more AAA titles in its PlayStation Plus roster.

In an article by This Gen Gaming, the outlet provided five AAA games that should definitely be in the company's May lineup. First is Killzone Shadow Fall, which despite being a lesser-known title, shows high potential. God of War 3 remastered is also speculated to be included as it has been available for PS4 for quite some time now, yet not much gamers have had a chance to play it.

Dishonored Definitive Edition has been cheap for a while now, making it a possible pick to be in the lineup. Dubbed as "one of the best horror games," The Evil Within might also make its way to the roster. Completing the predicted games rundown is Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag. What sets it apart from other games in the franchise is that it is a pirate game, which might be an interesting addition to the lineup.

On other PS Plus-related news, a new game titled "Neverending Nightmare" has been released for PlayStation consoles. It will be available in the PlayStation store for both PS4 and PS Vita on May 3, and has a price tag of $14.99. PS Plus subscribers are entitled to a 20% discount during the first two weeks following the game's launch.

As noted on the PlayStation Blog, Infinitap Games President Matt Gilgenbach, described the game as based on his own experiences, stating, "Neverending Nightmares is a psychological horror game that draws on my struggles and experiences of dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. Through eliciting feelings of darkness and despair and drawing on strong metaphorical undertones, I'm seeking to express my feelings of struggling with mental illness through the game."