PlayStation Plus: June 2014 free games for PS3, PS4 and PS Vita [List]

Beginning June, PlayStation Plus will be giving out six new titles for free every month for the three platforms: PS3, PS4 and PS Vita.
The surprising changeup has excited a lot of PlayStation fanatics in North America and Europe, since Sony would usually release free titles sporadically without schedule and exact number of titles.
In July, deals will start running first Tuesday of the month until next month's first Tuesday.
June's line up for PS4: Trine 2: Complete Story and PixelJunk Shooter Ultimate.
June's line up for PS3: NBA 2k14 (includes improved commentaries and path to greatness mode) and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.
June's line up for PS Vita: Mutant Mudds Deluxe and Terraria.
Terraria is the latest to hit the free games chart when Sony opened it for free download last June 17.
Sony also hinted that once it launches, Secret Ponchos will be given away for free for PS4 users.
Some of the games that are currently on sale are the following: Dead Nation Apocalypse Edition, Flower (in all 3 platforms), Ico, Shadow of Colossus, Tearaway, Twisted Metal, NHL 14 and to celebrate World Cup, EA Sports FIFA 2014 for PS3 and PS4, and EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.
Complete list of discounts and on-sale games can be found here.
While there are games that go for free, players are advised to buy those that will soon be phased out such as Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception and Little Big Planet Karting.
Previous month's free games include Stick it to the Man, Muramasa Rebirth, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, Skullgirls Encore, Everybody's Golf, Limbo, Puppeteer, Payday 2 and Surge Deluxe.
PlayStation Plus is a paid subscription network service that extends enhanced gaming experience to players on top of the current PlayStation Network service.
Through PlayStation Plus, players are given access to demos, games and system software updates automatically.
PlayStation's fiercest rival, Microsoft, took a surprising route to boost sales when they slashed $100 from the price of the Xbox One gaming console and allow users to use free entertainment apps including Netflix and ESPN.