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Sony revealed its upcoming offerings for PlayStation Plus users in flashier way than usual: By putting them in its big State of Play event. While the bulk of the show was devoted to PlayStation VR2 titles and the upcoming game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, they did sneak the new PS Plus titles in as well. They also revealed that PlayStation Plus is getting a new game on the service at the time of launch — a rarity for the service.
The three free games coming to PS Plus subscribers are Battlefield 2042, Code Vein and Minecraft Dungeons. All three join the platform on March 7. In a bit of a break from tradition, all of these games offer co-op or multiplayer gameplay. Minecraft Dungeons, a dungeon crawler in the Minecraft style, and Code Vein, an animesque Soulslike both offer co-op play. Battlefield 2042 is, in keeping with the rest of the series, a primarily multiplayer title.
<p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>Minecraft Dungeons, Code Vein, and Battlefield 2042 are your PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for March, with Tchia and much more coming to Game Catalog. pic.twitter.com/PNYOlz8mQCIn addition to the free games offered to all PS Plus tiers, Sony also revealed a few of the games coming to the game catalog exclusive to the Extra and Premium tiers. These games include Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves, Ghostwire Tokyo, Immortals: Fenyx Rising and Rainbow Six Extraction.
Buried in this reveal was a surprise: Sony is releasing a new day one launch on PlayStation Plus. The upcoming platformer Tchia launches on March 21 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC via the Epic Games Store. It’ll be available on its launch
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