Sony finally unveiled is free PS4 game lineup next month. Players with a penchant for city building or running a farm will be in for a treat as “Cities: Skylines” and “Farming Simulator 19”
Cities: Skylines – PlayStation 4 Edition
For players who have always wondered if they got what it takes to grow a small community into a megacity, the PlayStation Plus’ May 2020 line up got them covered. The popular city-building game “Cities: Skylines” will join Sony’s lineup of free PS4 games for May, according to the PlayStation blog.
“Cities: Skylines” is an acclaimed city-builder sim developed by Colossal Order. It was published by and released for PC in 2015 and later for the PS4 console in 2017.
The game challenges its players to think strategically as each decision will affect the city in a variety of ways. Players need to maintain their city’s ecosystem to keep it from collapsing, manage the approval level of its citizens, and keep the various industries in the metropolis thriving.
The “Cities: Skylines” will be available starting May 5 until June 1.
'Farming Simulator 19'
City living has its perks with everything one needs within easy reach. But sometimes, things could get a bit stressful that one can’t help but long for the blissful lifestyle of living on a farm.
For those wondering that running a farm would look like, PS Plus is giving away “Farming Simulator 19” for free for PlayStation Plus subscribers. The farming simulation video game was released on November 20, 2018, and was developed by GIANTS Software.
The game challenges players by tasking them with maintaining a homestead. There are plenty of farm chores to do such as raising livestock, harvesting crops, riding horses, and taming the surrounding forest.
They can also take their John Deere tractor for a spin. The “Farming Simulator 19” also gives players over 300 farming vehicles to choose from such as the Komatsu, Rau, Wilson trailers so life on the farm would be far from boring.
The “Farming Simulator 19” will be free for PS4 players from May 5 until June 1.


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