"Drawn to Death" is the first free PlayStation Plus game to be revealed next month.

PlayStation Plus subscribers would get "Drawn to Death" for free starting on April 4. On the other hand, non-subscribers would need to pay about $20 to play the game. Read on for more details.

'Drawn to Death': What is it about

According to Game Spot, "Drawn to Death" is a multiplayer shooter game with an amazing sketchbook art style for graphics. It was made by the creator of "God of War" and "Twisted Metal" with arena-style brawler gameplay. The said developer was actually David Jaffe.

Aside from "Drawn to Death", Sony has yet to unveil the rest of the free PlayStation Plus April lineup. Unfortunately, the remaining titles are not likely to be revealed until later this month. Nevertheless, the March freebies from the company like "Tearaway Unfolded and "Disc Jam" are already available and downloadable online.

While players worldwide are not super excited to play "Drawn to Death", it is still something to look forward to given that it is free. For those waiting for official assessments before downloading the game, professional reviews are expected to come in sometime in mid-April. Jaffe, meanwhile, wrote on the PlayStation Blog saying that he "wanted to find a way to invite" PS Plus members into this experience. Additionally, he noted that he wants to share what really excites him about games these days.

5 new features: 'Drawn to Death'

IGN has learned that "Drawn to Death" comes with five new features in April. For one thing, it has 15 action-packed missions for each of the game's six characters. Consequently, loot boxes with lots of skins could be earned easily.

Meanwhile, Sphinx missions require players to solve "battle-centric" riddles. Each correct answer will give the players new weapons or levels. Furthermore, a Climb the Tower mission with Dark Fairy Tales theme also arrives. Jaffe calls it the "Insane Mystery Special Offer." Lastly, each of the game's modes will now support up to four players.

Topics God of War, Sony