Which games are leaving PlayStation Plus in April 2024? It has been confirmed that no fewer than 11 titles will vanish from Sony’s massive on-demand library.
05.03.2024 - 18:13 / videogameschronicle.com / Playstation Plus / Hermen Hulst / Tom Ivan / Ubisoft
Sony has released this month’s first PlayStation Plus games.
March’s PlayStation Plus Essential games are EA Sports F1 23 (PS5, PS4), Sifu (PS5, PS4), Hello Neighbor 2 (PS5, PS4) and Destiny 2: The Witch Queen (PS4, PS5).
PlayStation Plus members can add these titles to their game library until April 1.
Essential is the entry-level PlayStation Plus membership tier, which offers subscribers access to a few ‘free’ games every month.
Febraury’s PlayStation Plus Essential titles were Foamstars (PS5, PS4), Rollerdrome 2 (PS5, PS4) and Steelrising (PS5).
The service’s more expensive Extra and Premium tiers offer subscribers access to the Game Catalogue, a library of up to 400 downloadable PS4 and PS5 games, as well as Ubisoft+ Classics, a curated selection of titles from the Assassin’s Creed publisher.
Features reserved for Premium subscribers include game trials, cloud streaming, and access to the Classics Catalogue, which includes hundreds of games from the original PlayStation, PS2, PS3 and PSP.
February’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles included Need for Speed Unbound, The Outer Worlds, Tales of Arise, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Resistance: Retribution.
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced last week that it plans to lay off 900 employees worldwide, or about 8% or its workforce.
PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst said the company was “reevaluating” how it operates and that the layoffs had resulted in the cancellation of some game projects.
Which games are leaving PlayStation Plus in April 2024? It has been confirmed that no fewer than 11 titles will vanish from Sony’s massive on-demand library.
In a surprise drop, the first six episodes of the long-awaited ARK: The Animated Series are now available to stream on Paramount+.
March’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles are now available.
The March additions to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and PlayStation Classics catalog are now available. This month’s offerings include some big names, including Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Resident Evil 3, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, the latter being a timely addition following the unexpected death of Akira Toriyama.
Sony recently revealed the March lineup for Extra and Premium games. New arrivals include the Resident Evil 3 Remastered, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, NBA 2K24: Kobe Bryant Edition, and more. Meanwhile, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers gets access to five classic games, including remasters for PS1 and PSP games.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the March 2024 Game Catalog lineup for Extra and Premium subscribers, and Classics Catalog titles for Premium subscribers.
Basketball skills, horror chills, supernatural-infused superheroic thrills and more are on display and available to enjoy as part of March’s Game Catalog lineup for PlayStation Plus. Hit the court with NBA 2K24, escape a zombie-infested Racoon City in Resident Evil 3 or team up to take on the darker side of the Marvel Universe in Midnight Suns. These new releases on Game Catalog are rounded out with even more games, all available to play from Tuesday March 19.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed March 2024’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles.
Two years after Steam Deck launched, over 14,000 games are now compatible with Valve’s handheld.
After seven years of development, indie visual novel game The Hayseed Knight is now available in full for PC on both Steam and Itch.io.
Roughly one year after Nintendo closed the e-store for the 3DS the company has now caused the leading 3DS emulator, Citra, to cease development, creating a vacuum for the console’s game preservation and access. The end of Citra is collateral damage resulting from the latest of Nintendo’s aggressive litigation decisions. This is an inarguably tragic result for game preservation. Fans with the resources to purchase increasingly expensive 3DS hardware and game titles on the secondary market do nothing to financially benefit either Nintendo or the original publishers. Nintendo has harmed access to games it has no financial stake in.
Infinix, a leading technology brand, has announced the start of the sale of of the Infinix Smart 8 Plus smartphone. This device is now available for purchase exclusively on Flipkart for just Rs. 6,999. The standout feature of the Smart 8 Plus is its massive 6000mAh battery with 18W Type C Fast Charging support. This ensures that users can stay connected and productive throughout the day without worrying about running out of battery power. Whether it's watching videos, playing games, or browsing the internet, the Infinix Smart 8 Plus has got you covered.