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PS Plus September 2015 Free Games Update: One Game From ‘Vote To Play’ Added On The List

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PS Plus free games for September 2015 started to roll out with one game from "Vote To Play."

Sony's new "Vote To Play" campaign allows PS Plus members to vote their desired game to be included on PS Plus's monthly free games line-up.

"Your voices have been heard," Sony's Ryan Clements wrote on PlayStation Blog.

"We're delighted to reveal your selection, and the first title in next month's free games lineup: Grow Home on PS4."

For its first month to be part of the PS Plus program, "Vote To Play" brings "Grow Home" as one of the free games for September 2015.

This "adorable game about BUD (Botanical Utility Droid), who is traveling the stars in search of new flora to help his home planet" garnered 44 percent votes from gamers and has won against "Armello" and "Zombie Vikings."

Though "Armello" and "Zombie Vikings" didn't win the majority of the PS Plus members, both games will be offered 30 percent off until Sept. 15.

In addition to "Grow Home, PS4 console owners are treated with four free games this month that includes "Super Time Force Ultra," "Teslagrad" and "Xeodrifter."

Ecumenical News added "Xeodrifter" is also being offered as a cross buy for PS4 and PS-Vita, while the 2D platformer Indie game "Teslagrad" will be available both for PS3 and PS4 in September.

Meanwhile, "La Mulana EX" and "Twisted Metal" completes the list as PS-Vita and PS3 exclusive for PS Plus members.

"A revamped take on a landmark PSone series, Twisted Metal features competitive, destructive gameplay in which players drive heavily armed vehicles solo or with a co-op buddy in the Calypso's Tournament campaign mode. Twisted Metal additionally offers several online modes that support up to 16 simultaneous players," according to Digital Trends.

PS Plus free games for the month of September 2015 will be available throughout this month until the first Tuesday of October.

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