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PlayStation Plus Essential: An Exciting New Game Release to Start Spring 2025 With!

PlayStation Plus Essential: An Exciting New Game Release to Start Spring 2025 With!

The end of the month is approaching and PlayStation Plus subscribers will soon have access to new games.

 

PlayStation Plus Essential games will of course be available to players who subscribe to the two more expensive tiers, PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium, by adding the game to their library and will remain available for as long as their PlayStation Plus subscription remains active. But what are the three games (again, unfortunately not leaked, and probably best not to get our hopes up for now, which is a credit to Sony…) that will be included in the March lineup? Let’s take a look at the titles.

The pull title is a big surprise! Is it a game that was released at the end of October and is already available on PlayStation Plus? Yes, it is! It’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PlayStation 5). Is Electronic Arts that disappointed with the results of the game? The second game is a modernization of an older game, Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PlayStation 4). The third game is less of an indie and more of a collection of thirteen games. It’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), all available until March 31st.

In the meantime, here’s a reminder of February’s titles, which are still available until Monday. The first title was Payday 3 (which we wrote about recently, still with a surprisingly low number of players and therefore lower profits than expected…) and is only available on PlayStation 5. The second game is High on Life (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), and the third is not so much an indie title this time, but a well-known franchise. The third game is Pac-Man World Re-Pac (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), and these will be added to our library by March 3rd.

It’s quite a surprising lineup for March. Keep it up!

Source: PS Blog

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