Sony Announces March Lineup of Free Games for PlayStation Plus Subscribers

Sony this month anticipated billbil kun, a leakster who reveals in advance the games that will arrive on the PlayStation Plus service. Now, the company has used its State of Play that was held last night to reveal the games that will arrive completely free of charge for all those with a valid subscription to PlayStation Plus.
In total, there are three games coming to the service next March, and among them Battlefield 2042, a game that had a bad debut, but the many updates made available made it a very interesting game. If we join PlayStation Plus subscribers, Xbox service subscribers, where the game has also been offered, it is expected that the legion of fans will grow very significantly.
Therefore, the first PlayStation Plus game offered in March will be Battlefield 2042. For those unfamiliar, it is a game that takes place in a dark and pessimistic future, where a succession of crises caused the bankruptcy of many States and a massive influx of refugees nicknamed “Homeless”. The latter become mercenaries (called “operational forces”) to fight one of the last two world superpowers: the United States and Russia (which represent the game’s two playable factions).
The second game offered is Minecraft Dungeons. It is an action-adventure game inspired by dungeon crawlers. Alone or in four, the player embarks on an adventure to rid canyons, swamps and mines of the monsters that inhabit them, thanks to different weapons and objects that the player will find on his way.
Finally, the third game on offer is Code Vein. An action RPG focused on dungeon crawling. The world as we know it has fallen into ruins. “Revenants”, chosen among the last inhabitants of Earth, he must go in search of blood and truth.
The games will be available on PlayStation Plus starting March 7th for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
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