Microsoft held its second Xbox Partner Preview event on Wednesday.
20.02.2024 - 19:12 / videogameschronicle.com / Playstation Plus / Tom Ivan
February’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles have been released.
Unlike February’s PlayStation Plus Essential games, which are available for all subscribers to claim, Game Catalogue’s downloadable PS4 and PS5 titles are reserved for Extra and Premium tier members.
February’s additions (which are listed in full below) are headlined by Need for Speed Unbound, The Outer Worlds, Tales of Arise and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
PlayStation Plus Premium also provides a selection of PS1, PS2 and PSP games to download, and PS3 games via cloud streaming.
February’s Classics Catalogue games are Resistance: Retribution, Jet Rider 2, Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Vesperia.
Retailers are currently offering the first major PS5 Slim discounts in Europe. Having launched last November for £479.99 / €549.99, the console’s price has temporarily been reduced by £70 / €75 in a number of countries.
While Sony had previously hoped to ship a record 25 million PlayStation consoles during its current fiscal year ending in March, it said last week that it now expects to miss that target by four million units.
A new report calculates that Sony‘s value dropped by around $10 billion last week, following its revised PS5 sales forecast but also partly due to a drop in operating margin in its gaming business.
Microsoft held its second Xbox Partner Preview event on Wednesday.
Sony has released this month’s first PlayStation Plus games.
The free PlayStation Plus games for March 2024 are now available to claim. This month's PS Plus arrivals are a bit more numerous than usual, on account of including one content-packed piece of DLC.
A PlayStation 5 player shared a funny screenshot of the console's interface seemingly threatening them with a PS Plus reminder notification. It seemed like the typical reminder that their PS Plus subscription was almost up, but the way the text was cut off in the push notification gave it a whole new meaning.
Guerrilla’s multiplayer Horizon game is reportedly not among a number of recently cancelled PlayStation titles.
In a post on the official PlayStation Blog, the monthly PlayStation Plus games for March have been revealed. Headlining the additions is developer Slowcap’s stylish and gritty beat-em-up Sifu. For racing fans, EA Sports F1 23 is one of the other games being added in March. Hello Neighbor 2 and Destiny 2: Witch Queen are the other two titles joining the lineup. All four games are are being added for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
PlayStation Plus monthly games for March have been announced. The lineup of free games for the month includes racing simulator EA Sports F1 23, kung fu beat ‘em up Sifu, online shooter Destiny 2: The Witch Queen and survival horror title Hello Neighbor 2. All four titles will be available to PS Plus subscribers across Essential, Extra and Deluxe/Premium tiers starting March 5. Members can add the monthly free games to their library till April 1.
Insomniac Games has released a public statement in response to layoffs at the studio announced this week by parent company Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Every month brings a fresh batch of PlayStation Plus games like clockwork, and the service is expanding its library as always in March. As a subscription that provides access to online play on Sony systems, PS Plus is a must for many dedicated PlayStation users. For those who aren't committed to regular multiplayer, PS Plus finds its other major point of attraction in a rotating catalog of free games for subscribers that are available to download for a month and to play as long as an account that's already added them has an active subscription.
Sony has announced its PlayStation Plus games for March.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the March 2024 Monthly Games lineup for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers. All titles will be available from March 5 to April 1.