Get Ready to Play: March's PlayStation Plus Games Unveiled!
The March PlayStation Plus monthly games have been revealed. This month's free game lineup includes the online shooter Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, the survival horror game Hello Neighbor 2, the racing simulator EA Sports F1 23, and the kung fu beat 'em up Sifu. Starting on March 5, PS Plus members will have access to all four titles in the Essential, Extra, and Deluxe/Premium tiers. Up until April 1, members can add the monthly free games to their collection.
On Wednesday, Sony revealed the PS Plus Match lineup on the PlayStation blog. Additionally, a cosmetic bundle with clothing and weapon skins for the free-to-play shooter The Finals will be given to PS Plus subscribers. As soon as the four free games are added to the library, users with an active PS Plus subscription will be able to access them.
On March 4, the February free PS Plus games will no longer be available through the service. These consist of Steelrising, Foamstars, and Rollerdrome, all of which can be added to the library to enable access in the future. Below is a list of the March PS Plus offerings:
Sifu
In Sifu, death is not the end. In the beat 'em up action game SloClap, players take on the role of an unidentified martial artist seeking retribution. To get to the boss, who is hurt and bruised, players must defeat hordes of minions throughout challenging levels. Your character grows older after each death. And until you achieve complete mastery over each level, you go through them repeatedly.
Sifu's hand-to-hand combat is elegant and smooth, relying on precise blocks, parries, and dodges. The game requires perseverance and practice because it offers a wide range of moves and environmental attacks. Sifu combines classic beat 'em up gameplay with a cinematic presentation thanks to its distinct art style, moving soundtrack, and set pieces that are reminiscent of classic kung fu films. PS4 and PS5 owners will be able to access the game.
EA Sports F1 23
The official game for the 2023 Formula One and Formula 2 championships, F1 23, from racing veterans Codemasters, takes players through the highs and lows of a demanding F1 season. F1 23 is another of the well-known F1 games to be an authentic experience. Popular "Braking Point" story mode, first seen in F1 2021, is included in the racing simulation.
The official Formula One grid of 20 drivers and 10 teams from the season is included in the game. A new set of driving mechanics, a red flag feature, and the option to set race distances to 35 percent are also included in F1 23. The PS4 and PS5 will both support playing the game.
Hello Neighbor 2
This stealth horror game from Dynamic Pixels is a sequel to Hello Neighbour from 2021, and it presents players with a brand-new mystery. You have the task of tracking down the missing children in Raven Brooks, a small town where everyone keeps secrets, as an investigative journalist.
As they gradually solve the mystery, players will get to sneak around the town and investigate houses in search of clues. Additionally, Hello Neighbor 2 will be accessible on the PS4 and PS5.
Destiny 2: The Witch Queen
Major base game expansion Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, which is playable on the PS4 and PS5, is also part of the March PS Plus lineup. Savathûn's Throne World, a new location included in the expansion, is where players get entangled in a brand-new mystery.
Before The Final Shape expansion, which will wrap up the "Light and Darkness Saga" in the game, launches later this year, the Witch Queen expansion might be a great way to play through Destiny 2. To play The Witch Queen expansion, players must download Destiny 2, which is free to download from the PlayStation Store.
PlayStation also revealed earlier this month the titles that will be added to the PS Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium members' Game Catalog. Assassin's Creed Valhalla, NFS Unbound, The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, Tales of Arise, and other games are available in February.