Sony announced the three free full versions at PlayStation Plus Essential in March. The headliner is a not that old RPG highlight.
In the approaching month of March, Sony again donates to all subscribers from PlayStation Plus three full versions, which they can download as part of their subscription at no additional costs. If you secure these titles, you can keep them permanently - unlike the offers at PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium.
A look is particularly worthwhile for role-playing fans, because the absolute headliner of the new line-up is certainlyDragon Age: The VeilguardFrom Bioware. The latest part of the long-term RPG franchise was only released last October. The game knew how to convince, but did not turn out to be the hoped -for commercial hit. If you are among the people who have something left for role-playing games to have made the bioware title (perhaps also due to time constraints), then you can catch up on PlayStation 5 from next week.
Title number 2 of the March-Line-up isSonic Colors: UltimateFor Playstation 4. The evil Dr. Eggman has built an interlocking amusement park, but for it uses an alien breed called WISPS in captivity. As the famous Blue Hedgehog Sonic, you have to rush and free the WISPs.
At the end there is stillTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga CollectionSowohl for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. This collection comprises 13 classic TMNT games from Konami, which are combined into a single, large bundle. The 13 older titles are also aimed at retro and nostalgia fans; However, the classics have also received some quality of life features within the collection, including a local couch co-op in some of the titles it contains.
All new games can be claimed from March 4, 2025 in the new week and then until March 31, 2025; Then the new April offers on PlayStation Plus continues. So until March 4th you have the last chance to stillpick up.