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PS Plus reminder: Terraria free tomorrow on PS Vita

Following tomorrow's PlayStation Store update, gamers will be able to dig, fight, explore, and build in Terraria for free on PS Vita. The 2D sandbox game from from 505 Games is this week's free PlayStation Plus game. The Vita version includes over a dozen environments, hundreds of craftable items, and tons of enemies to defeat. It also offers Touchscreen controls, supports cross platform saves with your PS3, and online multiplayer support for up to 8 players.

In case you missed last week due to all the E3 hype, we got Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time for free. Don't worry, this will be the last month you need to worry about the weekly release schedule. Starting next month, Sony will release all of its free PS Plus games for the month on the first Tuesday. They will be available to download for the entire month until the first Tuesday of the next month.

Sony is also hosting an "Only on PlayStation" sale which discounts a number of PS4, PS3, and Vita games — all of which can be seen here.

[PS Blog]

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