Sony is kicking of their program Vote to Play this month, which will allow PlayStation Plus users to decide which PS4 games will be made available on the service for free. Starting at 8:30 a.m. PT on August 13th, users will be able to vote between the strategy board game Armello, action platformer Grow Home, or the side-scrolling co-op adventure Zombie Vikings. The poll will conclude on August 24th, and there’s no word how soon the winner will be announced.

Although only one game will be made free, the other two titles will receive a discount. It’s unknown what other games will be free next month, but hopefully they’ll be received a little better than August’s free titles like God of War: Ascension. Currently, it’s unclear if Vote to Play will continue as a monthly feature.

In order to vote, all you need is an active PlayStation Plus account and to go to the PS Plus section of the PlayStation Store. Simple as that!

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  1. I’m excited, I’ve been loving the ps plus games and hoping they’d implement some kind of system like this. Obviously this won’t make any huge changes to the types of games that go free, but it feels like a fun spin on things.