
The March selection of free games should be a source of excitement for PlayStation Plus users, but unfortunately, the month is off to a rough start.
Once again, we’re on the cusp of receiving new free games to enjoy via PlayStation Plus.
However, their arrival spells the departure for several beloved titles.
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This happens every month, so you’d think users would be used to it by now, but the loss of these games is never easy.
To help you mentally prepare – and to ensure you can play these experiences before they’re gone for good – biirudaichuki has shared the list of the games leaving.
Buckle up because we suspect you’re not going to like this one bit.
Included in the last chance list is Life is Strange 2, Life is Strange: True Colors, and Resident Evil 3.
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It's time to rewatch the Life is Strange 2 trailer
The full list is as follows, as shared by biirudaichuki:
- Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6
- Resident Evil 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
- Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R
- Life is Strange: True Colors
- Life is Strange 2
- Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
- Street Fighter V: Champion Edition
- Street Fighter V
“Highly recommend going through True Colors if you've only got time for 1-2 games this month,” commented makman44.
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“Gahhh I gotta do Life is Strange!” Big-Warthog6499 added.
If you intend to play any of the above, you need to start asap. And if you’re aiming for platinum in several of them, you’ve got your work cut out.
As if it wasn’t bad enough that March’s free games are off to a tough start, PS Plus is under fire for its “greed”.
A new price update has left fans deeply upset with PlayStation, further fuelling the ire already aimed at the monthly service.
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When it rains, it pours.
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Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony