Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly instructed his government to begin exploring the creation of a Russian games console in an apparent attempt to reboot the Russian gaming industry.
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Sony's big PS Plus Extra update is scheduled to take place tomorrow, but as 13 PS5, PS4 and Classic titles arrive, seven will be going the other way. As communicated in the service's Last Chance to Play section on PS5, some games will be removed for members, and you'll need to buy them if you want to keep playing. The PS Plus Extra titles leaving on 19th March 2024 are as follows:
If you need a refresh of what's taking their place with some new arrivals, click the link. We also have an up-to-date All PS Plus Games guide for reference. All games of a reasonable length, there's nothing here you could realistically start and complete inside a day. However, if you've ever wanted a taste of what these experiences have to offer, this is your last chance unless you want to outright buy them. They'll still be around until 10am GMT / 3am PT / 6am ET tomorrow.
Liam grew up with a PlayStation controller in his hands and a love for Metal Gear Solid. Nowadays, he can be found playing the latest and greatest PS5 games as well as supporting Derby County. That last detail is his downfall.
Just finished Tchia. Twice. Plat for PS4 and PS5 stacks. Excellent little game, very charming even if it has some rough edges (no mini-map, and your own location is not marked 99% of the time). If it ever comes back to Plus, be that in Essential or in Extra again, do take the time to play it.
Edit to say that I played Ghostwire: Tokyo a few months ago when it was added to the service. A good if flawed game with a gorgeous open world, with detail on par with or even exceeding that of the Yakuza / Like a Dragon games. Such a shame it is leaving Plus Extra now, doubt it will be back unless Sony's original exclusivity contract stipulated that it should come to Plus Essential at some point.
Go play the Outer Wilds if you haven’t yet. Personally think most of the other titles are overrated, but the Outer Wilds is excellent.
Oh no! Not all those games I haven’t played.
Anyways…business as usual for any type of sub service.
I own all the ones that matter to me on disc: Ghostwire, Code Vein and TWEWY
Lately I feel that the incoming games don’t match the quality of the outgoing games. Hopefully that improves..
Dropping to Essential when mine runs out in December — and that's only because of ESO.
Only just downloaded outer wilds haha thats a shame.
But o well, this is how it is. Same with every sub platform you win some you lose some
Nooo Ghostwire? That means I'll have to start using the disk again
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly instructed his government to begin exploring the creation of a Russian games console in an apparent attempt to reboot the Russian gaming industry.
Sony has revealed that not only is Dave the Diver coming to PS Plus Extra on its release date of 16th April 2024, but so too is the upcoming Metroidvania title Tales of Kenzera: ZAU. Launching under the EA Originals banner, the promising indie platformer is coming out on 23rd April 2024 for PS5, and PS Plus Extra members gain access that very same day.
Those subscribed to the Extra and Premium tiers of PlayStation Plus have two more games to look forward to this month, including day one release Tales of Kenzera: Zau. Sony has established many patterns when it comes to its PlayStation Plus announcement, and so many fans were not expecting to learn about any upcoming PS Plus Extra or Premium games for at least another week or so.
Sony has released April’s first wave of PlayStation Plus games.
I seriously wanted the headline to be, "Own every Fallout game for less than $23" -- but that's technically a lie and we don't do clickbait here at IGN, right? In reality, you're missing out on some obscure titles (sorry) like Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel on the PS2, but this is the best we've got and it's still pretty damn good for what you're getting.
Capcom has published a player survey for Dragon's Dogma 2. It asks for opinions on various aspects of the game, including what you like and dislike about it. But the most interesting question comes right at the end, which reads: «Would you be interested in purchasing DLC for Dragon's Dogma 2, if additional contents were to be released?»
We're still waiting on a release date, but Visions of Mana still looks really promising in its latest gameplay trailer. It's a pretty short video — clocking in at just over a minute — but there's quite a lot of stuff on show. It's got a bit of traversal, some combo-based combat, and confirms that your party members will be able to master different character classes.
Grandia HD Collection bundles together two classic JRPG adventures from the tail-end of the genre's golden age, a series that has long since fallen by the wayside. Grandia, initially released on the SEGA Saturn, would make its way to PS1 in 1999, and its narratively unconnected but mechanically superior sequel, Grandia II, first came to Dreamcast before arriving on PS2 in 2002.
A stunning digital tribute to outgoing PlayStation bigwig Jim Ryan is now available for those who wish to celebrate the suit's legacy — in style. Players can pick up the collectable, posed like a modern-day Napoleon, through the digital platform PlayStation Stars; all you have to do is play a game Ryan «championed» during his tenure.
PS Plus has confirmed the new Essential games for April 2024, which include Immortals of Aveum, Minecraft Legends, andSkul: The Hero Slayer. It's worth noting that it's one less game than the PS Plus free games for March 2024, but that's because March was the exception, not the rule.
Sony has announced its PlayStation Plus games for April.
Sony has announced April 2024’s PlayStation Plus Essential games.