PS Plus subscription will be free in June, as told by the Youtube channel. Playstation Access has published, where they demonstrated the game list including Dead Cells and Doom 2016.
While official confirmation of what exactly these games will be free, no. At the same time, insiders have previously published information about games to subscribers that they can get for free. Officially, the list of projects for June will be known on Wednesday, May 27.
Dead Cells is a computer indie game developed by Studio Motion Twin (France). It runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, consoles Nintendo Switch, PS 4, and Xbox One. Gamers need to control a creature so that it can get out of the maze.
If we talk about Doom, then we are talking about a shooter, where you play in the first person. Multiplatformer was developed by company id Software, along with the Studio Certain Affinity, for the publication project were answered by the experts Bethesda Softworks. The game debuted four years ago on Windows, Xbox One and PS 4.
The Playstation Access channel on YouTube appeared and then deleted the video with a demonstration of games that will be free for PS Plus subscribers in June. The footage showed Dead Cells and Doom 2016.
Official confirmation that these games will be free, yet, however, earlier Access Playstation already leaked information about free games. Official data is expected the day after tomorrow, May 27.
Dead Cells — computer indie game in the mixed genre of roguelike and Metroidvania developed and produced by the French Studio Motion Twin for Windows, macOS, Linux, Nintendo consoles Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2018. In the course of Dead Cells, the player controls a creature trying to get out of the maze.
Dead Cells is a roguelike-Metroidvania video game developed and published by Motion Twin. Following about a year, Dead Cells was released for Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on August 7, 2018. Playdigious published a Mobile port for iOS on August 28, 2019[1] and an Android port is planned for release on June 3, 2020.

In the game, the player gets the role of a slime-like creature that takes control of a corpse in a dungeon, through which they must fight their way out. The player gains various weapons, treasure and other tools through the exploration of the procedurally-generated levels to fight undead creatures within it. At times, the player may win “cells”, a type of in-game currency that can be used to purchase permanent upgrades or unlock new items for the player if they reach the vendor between each level. Dead Cells uses a permadeath system, causing the player to lose all cells and other currencies or items upon each instance of death. The Binding of Isaac inspired motion Twin in developing the game.
Doom — a multiplatform computer game in the genre of the first-person shooter. Developed by id Software together with the Certain Studio Affinity and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game was released on Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation4 May 13, 2016
Doom is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and made by Bethesda Softworks. It was released world over on Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in May 2016 and is powered by id Tech 6. A port for Nintendo Switch was co-developed with Panic Button and released in November 2017. A reboot of the Doom franchise, it is the fourth title in the main series and the first major instalment since Doom 3 in 2004.

Doom was announced as Doom 4 in 2008, and that version underwent an extensive development cycle with different builds and designs before the game was restarted in 2011 and revealed as Doom in 2014. It was tested by customers who pre-ordered the 2014 Bethesda game Wolfenstein: The New Order and also by the general public. Mick Gordon composed the music for the game, with new music contributed by Ben F. Carney, Chris Hite, and Chad Mossholder.
Players take the role of an unnamed space marine as he battles demonic forces from Hell that have been unleashed by the Union Aerospace Corporation on a future-set colonized planet Mars. The gameplay returns to a faster pace with more open-ended levels, closer to the first two games than the slower survival horror approach of Doom 3. It also features environment traversal, character upgrades, and the ability to perform executions known as “glory kills”. The game also supports an online multiplayer component and a level editor known as “SnapMap”, co-developed with Certain Affinity[b] and Escalation Studios, respectively.