After the leak for the June PlayStation Plus games came out, Sony has finally given the final list that will be debuting free for members, alongside a piece of good news for those who are clamoring for more games on the PlayStation platforms.

"With this update we're also giving games on a more regular schedule, which means that we will be giving all members 2 games per platform every month," said community team member Mathew Harper.

"Beginning in July the IGC will be updated on the first Tues of the month and games will be available for a full month. We hope this makes it easier for our members to anticipate when they will be receiving new games, and for how long those games will be available to download.

A few more mechanics have also changed for the PlayStation Plus, starting with an easier time for members who have too many games and too little space on their consoles. According to the PlayStation Blog post, there's no need to download the game on your hard drive or memory card, because once you go to the web store, add the title to your cart and check it out, the game will be in your account so long as you are a PS Plus member.

The new change in the PS Plus system will affect all areas, such as North America and Europe.

As for the games, the original leaked list did contain some of the upcoming titles for the PlayStation Plus June 2014 list. Apart from "Pixeljunk Shooter Ultimate," PS4 players can also expect "Trine 2: Complete Story," which is a side-scrolling action ad puzzle game.

"NBA 2K14" is confirmed to be landing on the PS3 together with "Lone Survivor (Director's Cut)." For North America, the latter title is replaced with "Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time." "Dragon Crown" is indeed coming to the PS Vita together with Surge Deluxe from Futurlab. According to the PlayStation Blog Europe, the latter is an addictive block matching and puzzle game that tests the players' speed.

For North American, the two PS Vita titles are "Terraria," a sandbox adventure game and "Mutant Mudds," which is a pixel game that hails back to the 8-bit era design and atmosphere.

E3 2014 Seen in the Movies

Expanding the player experience is Sony's overall aim with the PlayStation platform, and to ensure the best time doing so, Sony has arranged for over 40 movie theaters to showcase the Sony E3 press conference.

The PlayStation E3 Experience (via YouTube/PlayStation)

"Attendees will also see 30 minutes of extra content, including exclusive extended game footage and interviews with the world's biggest game developers," said Sid Shuman's over at the PlayStation Blog. As the space is limited, fans need to register here for a slot.

This will be available for those in the U.S. and Canada, so if you're not in the area (hit the link for the complete list of locations and theater names), there's still the PlayStation Blog, the PlayStation.com or the Ustream.tv/playstation, which can be viewed via the smart device or PC.

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