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Now you can play this amazing PlayStation VR game for free

PS4 users can take advantage of the amazing offers this weekend.

Shortly after the latest PS Plus free PS4 free game exposure, Sony presented another PlayStation Plus bonus to fans.

For a limited time, PS Plus users can play the firewall Zero Hour for free.

As one of the best PlayStation VR games available today, Firewall is a tactical shooter that uses Sony's virtual reality device.

Sony explained more on the PlayStation Store and confirmed that progress will continue into the full version.

“From August 28th to September 3rd, you can play the firewall Zero Hour for free and keep the game progress by upgrading to the full game.

It's worth pointing out that the add-on content can't be used for free trials, so warn fans not to buy content before actually buying the game.

"Unable to use the firewall Zero Hour add-on during the free trial," the post continues. "Do not buy these additional content from the PlayStationStore unless you have a full game."

The firewall Zero Hour has been compared to tactical shooting games such as Rainbow Six Siege.

The biggest difference is that you can play this in VR, which means you are completely immersed in the action.

"In this immersive team shooter game, coordinate tactical strikes with a full 360 degree view and full freedom of movement - this is unique to PlayStation VR," the official description writes.

"When you break into a high-risk battle in a group of elite mercenaries to get valuable Intel," I heard the gunshots around you in 3D surround sound.

“Work together to implement the strategy, destroy the enemy, ensure the goal... and bring the cash home.”

If you download Firewall Zero and want to see how it compares to Rainbow Six Siege, you can also download a free trial version of Ubisoft Shooting Game this weekend.

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