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Sony has just announced that 14 new games are coming to PlayStation Plus over the next few weeks, with the first batch landing on February 18.
Thank you in advance to Gematsu for compiling the list!
As revealed during last night's State of Play stream, 14 titles will be available through all different PlayStation Plus tiers throughout February (and, potentially, into March).
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In terms of PlayStation Catalogue titles, players will be treated to Lost Records: Bloom & Rage (PS5), Mordhau (PS5/PS5), Saga Frontier Remastered (PS4), Somerville (PS5/PS4), Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5/PS4), Tin Hearts (PS5/PS4) and TopSpin 2K25 (PS5/PS4) on February 18.
There are also a couple of very special games coming to the PlayStation Classic Catalogue on February 18; the PlayStation 2 title Dropship: United Peace Force (PS5/PS4) and the PlayStation Portable title Patapon 3 (PS5/PS4).
A few day one releases are coming to the PlayStation Catalogue too, like a new PlayStation port of the indie hit Abiotic Factor and a very charming looking indie puzzle game by the name of Blue Prince.
We don’t actually know the release dates of these two, but apparently they will be available on release with an active PlayStation Plus subscription.
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That’s, somehow, not all though, as three more classic PlayStation 1 games were confirmed to be coming to the PlayStation Classics Catalogue - but again, we don’t quite know when these ones are supposedly landing.
I am of course referring to the FromSoftware PS1 titles Armored Core, Armored Core: Project Phantasma and Armored Core: Master of Arena.
I’d wager that we might see those last three in March’s wave of PlayStation Classic freebies, but it’s more than possible that they still might drop sometime in February (just towards the latter end of the month, based solely on the fact that they’re not dropping alongside the other titles on February 18).
Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony, Fromsoftware