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Yesterday saw Sony reveal March’s PS Plus games and despite one new addition being a big one for subscribers, it would seem as though it is unplayable for millions.
It is almost a new month and that means it was time for Sony to announce the brand-new games heading to its PlayStation Plus service.
Check out the official launch trailer for Dragon Age: Veilguard below!
Available across all subscription tiers, there is something for everyone but there is one addition that has got players talking.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Despite only being released back in October last year, the latest Dragon Age entry has already found itself in the PlayStation Plus library.
Although it has since garnered quite a few critical reviews, our very own Emma Flint loved her time with BioWare’s latest instalment.
“Dragon Age: The Veilguard is exactly what we needed after Inquisition,” her review read.
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“From the moment I stepped onto Minrathous’ streets, it felt like coming home. After such an agonising wait, the franchise I adore is back as strong as ever. It respects what’s gone before while also welcoming change and innovation.”
Now you can play it too! At no extra cost.
Well, as long as you aren’t in a specific region, it would seem.
According to Redditor AmanyWishes, Dragon Age: Veilguard is not available in their country in the Middle East.
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“Our local government (Middle East) usually has some issues with stuff like nude, LGBQ+,” they explained.
“I think EA doesn't care about our local market because most of their RPG games are not available here, which I found weird because CD Projekt removed nude and LGBT+ stuff from their games for our market.”
It is currently unknown how many countries do not have access to Veilguard but if you do not have access to it on the PS Plus storefront, you now know why.
Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony, Dragon Age