Good news for PlayStation owners, Sony is making a huge gaming news this week. The company has just announced the first PlayStation Plus April 2017 free game ahead of the official announcement. Sony made the big announcement this week.

The Japanese tech giant has just announced to the gaming world the latest lineup of games will be available for free to PlayStation Plus subscribers this coming April. Starting April 4, PlayStation Plus subscribers will now be able to download the new PS4 games like the "Drawn to Death," the co-op action title "Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime," and more, IGN reported.

PS4 owners will also get "Drawn to Death" free of charge. This has also been confirmed earlier by the game creator David Jaffe. "Drawn of Death" will launch as a free game for PS Plus subscribers this coming April 4, PlayStationblog reported.

Developed by Twisted Metal,"Drawn to Death" has been described by its developer as a third-person shooter/brawler game. Game creator David Jaffe will be announcing five features when the game launches on PlayStation Plus this coming April 4.

Sony typically announces PlayStation Plus freebies the week before PlayStation Plus go live, giving fans more time to think and prepare for the big gaming event. In addition to the "Drawn to Death," "10 Second Ninja" and "Curses 'n Chaos" will also be made available free for PS Vita and PS4 via cross buy. The PlayStation Plus April 2017 games lineup includes:

  • Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime (PlayStation 4)
  • Drawn To Death (PlayStation 4)
  • 10 Second Ninja (PlayStation Vita, can be cross buy with PS4 also)
  • Alien Rage-Extended Edition (PlayStation3)
  • Curses 'n Chaos (PlayStation Vita, can be cross buy with PS4 also)
  • Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom (PlayStation 3)

In other PlayStation-related news, PlayStation Plus members can also enjoy a 10 percent discount on a brand new PS4 adventure, which is set to launch this week on PlayStation Store, according to PlayStation Universe.

The point-and-click adventure "The Inner World" will sell at $14.99 but a PS Plus subscriber can get it with a 10 percent price cut, the gaming website added. Sony also announced that PlayStation owners can still pick up PS Plus March games if they are a member of Sony's online service.