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Tropico 5 And Table Top Racing: World Tour Among PlayStation Plus Lineup For May

Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation Plus lineup for May 2016, which includes Tropico 5 and Table Top Racing: World Tour.
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Looks like those early rumors claiming Watch Dogs would feature on May’s PlayStation Plus lineup were way off base, as Sony has officially listed the software headed to the Instant Game Collection next month and Ubisoft’s open-world hacking title is nowhere to be found.

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Set to drop on PlayStation Store on Tuesday, May 3, it is Tropico 5 and Table Top Racing: World Tour that headline the PlayStation 4 offerings, while PS3 and PS Vita owners can look forward to the likes of Switch Galaxy Ultra – also available on PS4, thanks to Cross-Busy – and a port of beloved PSP actioner, God of War: Ghost of Sparta.

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A play-by-play breakdown of the software and what platforms they’re available on can be found below:

Bionic Commando Rearmed 2, PS3
God of War: Ghost of Sparta, PS Vita
LocoRoco Cocoreccho!, PS3
Switch Galaxy Ultra, PS4, PS Vita
Table Top Racing: World Tour, PS4
Tropico 5, PS4

And there you have it, May’s roster of PlayStation Plus titles. But what do you make of the additions? Let us know below and if you’ve yet to add April’s PlayStation Plus lineup to your download queue, there’s still time to nab the likes of Dead StarZombi and I Am Alive before they’re removed from Sony’s Instant Game Collection on May 3.


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