

While it's possible that they'll be released in Europe soon, you can already download them with a North American PSN account, and then they'll be usable on every account you have installed on the same PS4, as long as the console is set as primary. The best thing is that they're completely free. The themes can be downloaded on the North American PSN here and here, while they're not yet available on the European PlayStation Store. This time around we don't get the usual free static crap, but fully dynamic themes with nice starship 3D models hanging around an asteroid belt and a spaceport, on top of a custom soundtrack. On August 15, PlayStation Plus members will be able to download the Ravenswood Plus Pack for Dreadnought ($20 value) for free.Today Gray Box's team-based tactical warfare game Dreadnought entered its open beta phase on PS4, and to celebrate, the develope came bearing gifts for everyone in the form of two PS4 themes.

Five distinct ship classes, specializing in vital roles like frontline assault, long-range bombardment, strategic support and more, offer captains unique powers to exploit the enemy team’s weaknesses and claim victory. There are more than 50 playable vessels to master, each customizable with an array of weapons, modules, coatings and decals.

The Knight bundle – Now you can pick up this shining, bravery-inspired emblem and striking, green and yellow coating.The Trident Hero Ship – One of the most famous vessels from the Great Solar War.With the open beta on PS4, you’ll find eight maps (two new to consoles and six bonus night map variations), four game types (Team Deathmatch, Team Elimination, Training, and the co-op Havoc), an in-game friends list, PS4 Pro support for “better graphical fidelity,” new languages (French, German, and Spanish), the ability to spend GP to convert Ship XP into Free XP, the ability to turn GP directly into Credits, and the following market content:
