<p class=”” data-start=”109″ data-end=”397″>PlayStation Plus is turning up the heat this April with a fantastical mix of spellcasting, suspense, and sports. Whether you want to relive school days at Hogwarts, hunt down a disappearing room in a shifting mansion, or smash skyscrapers kaiju-style, this month&rsquo;s lineup has you covered.&nbsp;</p>
<p class=”” data-start=”399″ data-end=”589″>Let&rsquo;s dive into the most exciting additions to the Game Catalog for PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe subscribers, plus a couple of retro gems for Premium players that pack a nostalgic punch. All games will be available starting April 15.</p>
<h3 class=”” data-start=”591″ data-end=”642″><span style=”color: #ba372a;”><strong data-start=”595″ data-end=”642″>A Wizarding World Awaits In Hogwarts Legacy</strong></span></h3>
<p class=”” data-start=”644″ data-end=”989″>Step into the 1800s version of Hogwarts and unleash your inner wizard in <em data-start=”717″ data-end=”734″>Hogwarts Legacy</em>, the critically acclaimed action RPG that lets you live the life of a young magic student. Players will journey across familiar haunts and new territories, tame magical beasts, mix powerful potions, and battle dark forces threatening the wizarding world.</p>
<p class=”” data-start=”991″ data-end=”1166″>As the press release puts it, <em data-start=”1021″ data-end=”1060″>&ldquo;Your legacy is what you make of it.&rdquo;</em> You&rsquo;ll be wielding spells, forging friendships, and ultimately determining the fate of the magical realm.</p>
<h3 class=”” data-start=”1168″ data-end=”1221″><span style=”color: #ba372a;”><strong data-start=”1172″ data-end=”1221″>Day-One Mysteries And Time-Hopping Narratives</strong></span></h3>
<p class=”” data-start=”1223″ data-end=”1627″>Two indie titles are joining the Game Catalog on release day: <em data-start=”1285″ data-end=”1298″>Blue Prince</em> and <em data-start=”1303″ data-end=”1340″>Lost Records: Bloom &amp; Rage &ndash; Tape 2</em>. In <em data-start=”1345″ data-end=”1358″>Blue Prince</em>, launching April 10, players find themselves in the eerie manor of Mt. Holly, where the architecture itself seems to have a mind of its own. Your goal? Locate the elusive Room 46 while unraveling a tangled history of secrets, politics, and a missing children&rsquo;s author.</p>
<p class=”” data-start=”1629″ data-end=”1991″><em data-start=”1629″ data-end=”1666″>Lost Records: Bloom &amp; Rage &ndash; Tape 2</em>, available April 15, continues the story that began in February&rsquo;s debut episode. The tale switches between 1995 and 2022, bringing four friends back together to confront life-altering secrets from their youth. &ldquo;Together, they must confront the fateful memories that have eluded them for the past 27 years,&rdquo; the release says.</p>
<h3 class=”” data-start=”1993″ data-end=”2043″><span style=”color: #ba372a;”><strong data-start=”1997″ data-end=”2043″>Tee Off, Take Cover, Or Tackle The Kitchen</strong></span></h3>
<p class=”” data-start=”2045″ data-end=”2344″>Also dropping into the catalog this month is <em data-start=”2090″ data-end=”2110″>EA Sports PGA Tour</em> (April 11), the ultimate golf simulator for fans of the green. With &ldquo;unrivaled access to the world&rsquo;s most exclusive golf courses,&rdquo; the game offers both realism and customization, letting players work their way toward Major victories.</p>
<p class=”” data-start=”2346″ data-end=”2685″>On the opposite end of the action spectrum, <em data-start=”2390″ data-end=”2405″>Battlefield 1</em> returns players to World War I with sprawling maps and large-scale multiplayer warfare. Prefer something lighter? <em data-start=”2520″ data-end=”2530″>PlateUp!</em> offers a zany kitchen management experience where up to four players can build and run a restaurant, complete with chaotic cooking and procedural upgrades.</p>
<h3 class=”” data-start=”2687″ data-end=”2726″><span style=”color: #ba372a;”><strong data-start=”2691″ data-end=”2726″>Retro Treats For Deluxe Members</strong></span></h3>
<p class=”” data-start=”2728″ data-end=”3117″>PlayStation Plus Deluxe subscribers get a slice of old-school horror and monster mayhem this month. The classic <em data-start=”2840″ data-end=”2861″>Alone in the Dark 2</em> lets players once again step into Edward Carnby&rsquo;s shoes for another supernatural mystery. Meanwhile, 2003&rsquo;s <em data-start=”2970″ data-end=”2991″>War of the Monsters</em> makes a comeback in glorious HD, offering up destructive cityscapes and oversized brawls between robots, beasts, and mutants.</p>
<p class=”” data-start=”3119″ data-end=”3308″>Whether you’re in the mood for emotional storytelling, strategic puzzle-solving, or good old-fashioned button mashing, April&rsquo;s PlayStation Plus lineup makes sure your controller stays busy.</p>

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