Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection leads the lineup of new titles coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium catalogs this month. Beginning March 21st, higher-tier PS Plus subscribers will get access to Naughty Dog’s action-adventure games – Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and spin-off Uncharted: The Lost Legacy – with 4K compatibility, in addition to a Performance+ Mode that aims for 120 fps at 1080p resolution. Expect faster load times thanks to the PS5’s SSD and support for Spatial 3D Audio. The first-person horror title Ghostwire: Tokyo, in which you ally with a spectral entity and use spiritual powers to rid the streets of ghosts and supernatural beings derived from Japanese folk tales, is also on its way to service. It will be playable on PS5.
Some of these entries were announced during PlayStation’s State of Play event late last month. Also available in the games catalog is Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction, a three-player co-op title that sees you infiltrating an alien-contaminated zone to collect research samples, gather intel, hunt down enemy aliens and extract downed teammates – like everyone The new area will be more difficult. Also coming to the higher tier is Rage 2, in which you’re the final ranger to explore a vibrant apocalyptic open world and seek revenge on those you’ve left for dead by engaging in ridiculous vehicular combat, super-powered gunfights, and slaughtering endless hordes of sadistic gangs PS Plus subscription service.
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Complementing the January catalogue, PS Plus Extra and Deluxe players will soon have access to Life is Strange 2 – a disconnected, tragic arc that chronicles the journey of two cop-scared brothers as they learn to survive together in the wilderness and embrace a telekinetic to harness super power. A mainline title from the same universe, Life is Strange: True Colors, is also in the games catalog this month, in which you’ll use psychic powers to read and manipulate other characters’ emotions, and hopefully manage to save them in times of need to comfort. Immortals Fenyx Rising, which can best be described as Ubisoft’s version of Zelda, is also coming to PS Plus. In it, you assume the role of the titular Fenyx, a new winged demigod, and embark on a quest to save Greek gods from a dark curse while mastering divine powers, defeating mythological monsters, and solving puzzles to advance.
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Chia is included in the PS Plus March games catalog as a launch title for PS4 and PS5, in which you will explore a sandbox-style tropical archipelago inspired by New Caledonian cultures – meet different characters, glide or sail around the island and take over the control of animals and inanimate objects, thanks to a “Soul Leap” ability. Taking a similarly laid-back approach, we have Haven, in which two lovers escape to a forgotten planet and glide through the landscape in search of supplies and parts to repair their ship and turn it into a cozy home. Players experience the life of a couple as they argue, cook meals, and support each other in new terrain.
With Street Fighter getting six inches closer in June, this month’s PS Plus catalog of games brings Street Fighter V: Champion Edition into the mix, giving you a roster of 40 characters to choose from. Players can choose iconic characters like Ryu, Chun-Li and more and engage in intense online and offline battles. Then, in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, players can relive the story of Goku and other Z Fighters, time-jumping through iconic events in the anime while also indulging in some light-hearted side activities like fishing and training.
All of this and more was revealed at the PlayStation Blog and will be available in March exclusively for PS Plus Extra and Deluxe members (PS Plus Deluxe is called PS Plus Premium in select markets). Last month’s catalog included Horizon Forbidden West, The Quarry, and Resident Evil 7 to name a few.
Here is the full list of free games available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium subscribers from March 21st.
The blog post also lists the PS Plus Classics catalog, which is exclusive to PS Plus Deluxe/Premium members. This month brings Ridge Racer Type 4, Ape Academy 2 and Siphon Filter: Dark Mirror.
Late last month, Sony unveiled the three free games available to all PS Plus subscribers in March. Through April 3, PS Plus Essential, Extra, and Deluxe members can add multiplayer shooter Battlefield 2042, anime Souls-esque Code Vein, and hack-and-slash-oriented dungeon crawler Minecraft Dungeons to their libraries .
PlayStation Plus Deluxe subscription starts from Rs. 849 per month in India while Extra subscription starts from Rs. 749 per month.