Drawn To Death, the upcoming PlayStation 4 third-person shooter from Twisted Metal creator David Jaffe, will be one of the free titles available to PlayStation Plus subscribers in April.

Jaffe confirmed the news in a post on PlayStation Blog Wednesday. The multiplayer shooter has up to four players fight across various arenas using a variety of weapons. Drawn To Death also features heavily stylized graphics and design elements that draw from its setting inside a high schooler's notebook. Check out a trailer for the game below:

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Previously, Jaffe and developer The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency confirmed that the game would release April 4 and cost $19.99. The game was originally announced back in 2014 and moved from a free-to-play title to a standard digital release during the development process.

In the post, Jaffe also revealed several new features and game modes for Drawn To Death. These include Sphinx Missions, where you unlock additional weapons or levels by solving riddles; character-specific missions; Mystery Boxes, which give out content like character taunt options and skins; and Climb The Tower, where you can unlock in-game stickers. Jaffe and developers from Bartlet Jones also hosted a Twitch stream Wednesday to showcase the game.

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Drawn To Death is the first free title announced for PlayStation Plus subscribers in April, as Sony hasn't yet released the month's full lineup of free titles. As always, Sony's free titles include a mix of indie and major releases: March's free PS4 titles include sports title Disc Jam and platformer Tearaway Unfolded. Microsoft also has yet to release April's free titles for Xbox Live Gold subscribers, but March's lineup is led with Project CARS: Digital Edition and the horror title Layers of Fear.