Orcs Must Die! Unchained Launches On PlayStation 4
Orcs Must Die! Unchained has busted through to the console realm! Robot Entertainment's action tower defense game can now be played for free on the PlayStation 4, and you can snag a bonus pack of goodies to speed you on your orc-slaying ways.
The game plays like classic single-player Orcs Must Die! titles, with the addition of other players and the new-ish Sabotage Mode, which lets players toss minions at their opponents. PlayStation Plus members who try out the game before Aug. 15 (not Aug. 17 as previously reported) will receive an OMD!U Plus Pack, which is valued at $20 and contains two skins, 1,250 Gold, 8,000 Skulls, consumables, and a seven-day battle pass.
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