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PS4 Pro Free Download Games Named; Boost Mode Proves Effective For Past Titles

PS4 Pro Free Download Games Named; Boost Mode Proves Effective For Past Titles

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

PS4 Plus games were announced by PlayStation this week, showing a whole new range of titles for players to wait on. There will be an offering of free downloads for some games starting February 7, provided that  you have a PlayStation Plus Subscription.

According to Daily Star, the games to watch out for include "Little Big Planet 2," "Not a Hero" and "Starwahl and Anna: Extended Edition" for the PlayStation 3. PlayStation Vita games "Ninja Senki DX" and "TorqueL" are part of the program, as well. For those who are without a PlayStation Plus subscription, Sony is still giving something so nobody misses the month of February.

Interested players can join by entering their details into the PlayStation Mail page, wherein they will get a special code. From there, they can benefit from the all the features that the PlayStation Plus offers, all the way until February 28, literally a minute before the day ends (23:59). "This War of Mine: The Little Ones," "Titan Souls" and "Day of the Tentacle Remastered" are also available for those who are eager enough.

A "Boost Mode" was earlier found by NeoGaf users where, once used, the PS4 Pro will operate at a much higher GPU and CPU clock speed. This works for the titles launched prior to the PS4 Pro, as per The Verge. There is also the appealing factor in which PS4 Pro users are given a surprise boost, as a secret feature in the PS4 System Software update is reportedly being tested at the moment.

Some of the games that reportedly changed drastically include "Assassin's Creed Unity," with "Destiny" performing better in terms of loading times. "Grand Theft Auto V" shows a significant frame rate improvement, which goes the same way for the horror title "Until Dawn."

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