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.
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Sony announced February's slate of games coming to PlayStation Plus game catalogue for Extra and Deluxe/Premium tier members last week. This month's PS Plus offerings, announced on the PlayStation blog, are headlined by Need for Speed: Unbound, The Outer Worlds, Tales of Arise and Assassin's Creed Valhalla. The full list of games arriving to the PS Plus game catalogue this month will be playable starting February 20. Sony had also announced February's three free games coming to PS Plus across all membership tiers late last month.
Need for Speed Unbound (Review), the latest game in the venerated NFS franchise, is the headline title from among this month's PS Plus game catalogue offerings. The Need for Speed series needs no introduction; every gamer has a favourite entry from the iconic racing franchise (mine is 2005's NFS: Most Wanted). Unbound, which came out in 2022, takes a more contemporary approach, delivering an art style that blends comic books, graffiti and cel-shaded visuals. The game focusses on the street-racing sub-culture and features extensive vehicle customisation options, a rags-to-riches story mode and an open world map based on Chicago. NFS Unbound will be available to PS Plus Extra and Deluxe tier subscribers on PS5.
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NFS Unbound released in 2022
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The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition also arrives this month for PS5 owners. This 2023 remaster of the original game from 2019 brings updated visuals for new-gen consoles and a higher-level cap, among other features. The package includes the base game and all DLC content. While the Spacer's Choice Edition of the game offers a more complete package, the remaster has faced criticism over the way it updates the art style of the original game. Additionally, the visual upgrade also arrived with performance issues, which the developers have worked to fix over time. Whether you prefer the original visual aesthetics of The Outer Worlds or you like the updates that the remaster brings, the Obsidian RPG offers dozens of hours of questing and exploring.
Bandai Namco's long-running Tales series is known for its fantasy storytelling, action combat and unique art style. The latest entry in the franchise, Tales of Arise, arrives as part of February's game catalogue titles on PS4 and PS5. The game charts the journeys of dual protagonists from two different worlds of Dahna and Rena. The sprawling story is complemented by the deep and rewarding action combat system.
February's action-RPG bounty also includes Assassin's Creed Valhalla. This is a no-brainer for AC fans. The Assassin's Creed series took on the Norse setting for the first time, dropping players in the shoes of
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.
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.
Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus games for March 2024; four games will be available to active PlayStation Plus members starting March 5 through April 1.
You have almost a week until the next set of PlayStation Plus games are online but the reliable billbil-kun from Dealabs has got the scoop on one of the free titles. According to their sources the headline game for March 2024 will be former PlayStation console exclusive Sifu!
A recent leak has revealed that Sifu will be one of the free PlayStation Plus games for March 2024. The free PlayStation Plus games for March 2024 will almost certainly be revealed in an official capacity on Wednesday, February 28. They will then be added to the subscription service on Tuesday, March 5, with subscribers having until April 2 to snag them for their collection.
CM Punk hasn’t been confirmed as a playable character in WWE 2K24 yet, but the Chicago-born superstar recently made the case to be added as DLC down the road. Nearly ten years after his last virtual appearance in a WWE video game and just a few months removed from his controversial departure from AEW, CM Punk shocked audiences by walking out to the ring at the very end of November’s Survivor Series live event. Since then, there has been much speculation about Punk’s WWE future, including whether or not he will appear in the upcoming WWE 2K24.
Wizards of the Coast arrived in Chicago this past weekend with an armful of announcements for Magic: The Gathering, but the best one could easily fit inside your pocket. It’s called Bloomburrow, and it’s the most charming thing to happen to the collectible card game in a long while. A news release, dropped Monday, reveals a few more details on the its pint-sized heroes plus set release dates for the first half of the year. Let’s dip in.
Need for Speed Unbound’s year two roadmap has been released, with EA confirming that the content will be taking inspiration from past games of the series, and there will be four volumes of content released over the next year. Each volume will consist of at least one major new game mode or feature, two customisable cars with body kits, and speed pass unlockable content, including premium optional tracks.
February’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles have been released.
Need for Speed Unbound has revealed that it'll be receiving a second year of support, laying out its 2024 roadmap. The latest entry in EA's iconic arcade racing franchise, Need for Speed Unbound has just been added to February's PlayStation Plus Extra subscription alongside The Outer Worlds, Tales of Arise, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and more.
You might think that racing games are one of the easiest gaming franchises to make and sell. After all, the “whole point” is the racing element and having it happen in an enjoyable way. However, that’s not really the case. Thanks to how “easy they are to make,” if you don’t make them stand out from the crowd, it’s not going to do well. For Criterion Games, they’ve been doing the Need For Speed franchise for decades, almost thirty years at this point. They started the franchise to be a “realistic racing simulator,” but that focus shifted over the years.