PlayStation Plus Free Games for March 2020
For March 2020, PlayStation Plus free games lineup includes Shadow of the Colossus and Sonic Forces.
Stepping into March 2020, Sony Entertainment reveals upcoming lineup of free monthly PlayStation 4 games that members of PlayStation Plus monthly subscription service will get access to enjoy from earlier next month.
Latest PS Plus free titles include a 2018 remake of an original PlayStation 2 classic and an iconic platformer. Meanwhile, you can still try out Bioshock: The Collection, The Sims 4 and Firewall: Zero Hour while there is time until March 3.
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Completely remade from ground up by developer Bluepoint Games, action-adventure game Shadow of the Colossus retains all of its original aspects as they worked on improved 4K graphics, control scheme and performance.
A young adventurer named Wander embarks a quest to resurrect a girl he loved by taking down sixteen colossal beings that roams on Forbidden Lands and he travels on horseback to seek out each of these Colossi on various landscapes.
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Riding in success of recent Sonic the Hedgehog live-action movie release, joining next is a 2017 platform game Sonic Forces that was developed to celebrate 25th anniversary of its franchise and features three gameplay mode variations.
Dr. Eggman returns to take over entire world with help from a powerful villain named Infinite. Sonic and his friends must form a rebellion by teaming up with Classic Sonic while players can create their own Custom Hero Character as well.
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PS Plus members can also join in for a trial weekend for upcoming asymmetrical multiplayer title Predator: Hunting Grounds from March 27, 2020. You can either band a Fireteam together or become the fierce Predator to hunt them down.
With a planned release of PlayStation 5 due for holiday season this year, PlayStation Plus is offering subscribers more PS4-exclusives. Sony has yet to reveal how they would approach their next-gen console owners with PS Plus membership.
Stepping into March 2020, Sony Entertainment reveals upcoming lineup of free monthly PlayStation 4 games that members of PlayStation Plus monthly subscription service will get access to enjoy from earlier next month.
Latest PS Plus free titles include a 2018 remake of an original PlayStation 2 classic and an iconic platformer. Meanwhile, you can still try out Bioshock: The Collection, The Sims 4 and Firewall: Zero Hour while there is time until March 3.
PlayStation Plus Free Games for March 2020 |
RELATED: Resident Evil 3 Remake Demo Coming in March
Completely remade from ground up by developer Bluepoint Games, action-adventure game Shadow of the Colossus retains all of its original aspects as they worked on improved 4K graphics, control scheme and performance.
A young adventurer named Wander embarks a quest to resurrect a girl he loved by taking down sixteen colossal beings that roams on Forbidden Lands and he travels on horseback to seek out each of these Colossi on various landscapes.
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Riding in success of recent Sonic the Hedgehog live-action movie release, joining next is a 2017 platform game Sonic Forces that was developed to celebrate 25th anniversary of its franchise and features three gameplay mode variations.
Dr. Eggman returns to take over entire world with help from a powerful villain named Infinite. Sonic and his friends must form a rebellion by teaming up with Classic Sonic while players can create their own Custom Hero Character as well.
RELATED: No Man's Sky: Living Ship Update Live Now
PS Plus members can also join in for a trial weekend for upcoming asymmetrical multiplayer title Predator: Hunting Grounds from March 27, 2020. You can either band a Fireteam together or become the fierce Predator to hunt them down.
With a planned release of PlayStation 5 due for holiday season this year, PlayStation Plus is offering subscribers more PS4-exclusives. Sony has yet to reveal how they would approach their next-gen console owners with PS Plus membership.