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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games For March 2024 Revealed

In a new blog post, PlayStation revealed the monthly games coming to PlayStation Plus in March, all of which will be playable next week on March 5th.

The announcement confirms recent claims that Sifu would headline the service next month. Sloclap’s indie darling continues to maintain very high ratings. Fans praise its fluid beat ’em up controls, pacing, and tremendous style.

The full list of PlayStation Plus games coming next month includes:

  • EA Sports F1 23 – PS4, PS5
  • Sifu – PS4, PS5
  • Hello Neighbor 2 – PS4, PS5
  • Destiny 2: Witch Queen – PS4, PS5
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February’s monthly games for PS Plus included Foamstars, a colorful multiplayer shooter that many compared to Splatoon.

Although Foamstars released to mixed reviews, adding freshly launched games definitely improves the incentive to subscribe. The frequent day one launches on Xbox Game Pass continue to help distinguish that competitor.

Fortunately, the PlayStation Plus monthly games coming in March include some heavy hitters.

Players will need to own Destiny 2 in order to enjoy Witch Queen. But it was a massive expansion with lots of content to catch up on.

It smartly capitalizes on the buzz surrounding Destiny 2: Lightfall, which just launched today to mixed responses.

It was also smart to feature EA Sports F1 23. Just this week, EA announced that F1 24 is launching on May 31st. So, there is likely some renewed hype for the series. F1 23 would provide a nice opportunity to try it out before the next title.

EA is planning a full reveal for F1 24 sometime in April. But EA did confirm the next game will feature an “overhauled” career mode, as well as a new dynamic handling system.


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