PS Plus’ April titles were officially revealed last week, but this was only after the games were leaked on one of PlayStation’s official YouTube channels.
This is the second month in a row that the titles have been leaked early – and we still haven't received an explanation.
Regardless, you're probably here to find out when you'll be able to play April's free PS4 games.
Continue below to find out when Uncharted 4 and Dirt Rally 2.0 become available to download, but also check out the PS Store’s Spring Sale to grab a cheeky deal for lockdown.
When Can I Download Them?
Both titles will be available to download from Tuesday 7 April until Monday 4 May.
April’s Titles
Now, although the leak caught us off guard last week, it contained two games that we were pretty chuffed with.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Uncharted 4 is widely considered to be of the greatest exclusive titles out there, and now PS Plus users will be able to enjoy it for the whole of April.
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The final chapter of the acclaimed Nathan Drake series is easily the best in the series, and features one of the best motorbike races in recent gaming history.
Dirt Rally 2.0
Stunning visuals and a steep learning curve make this off-track racer a real challenge.
Then again, this is the perfect challenge for those who are having to self isolate for the foreseeable future.
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The stunning graphics and unique mechanics make it easily worth a download.
Spring Sale
Now, some impressive deals have already gone live across European territories, while US members will have to wait until 8am PT.
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Death Stranding is currently sitting at half price at £34.99, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is on sale for £39.99.
Elsewhere, you can get the Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package for £26.99, while Two Point Hospital has been marked down to £27.99.
Journey to the Savage Planet, which only released a few months ago, has already been slashed to the price of £14.99.