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Sifu Coming To PlayStation Plus, It’s Claimed

Sifu is set to be one of the PlayStation Plus free games for March.

According to reliable leaker billbil-kun, the game will be available for all members with an active subscription. Sifu is expected to be the “headliner” game for the service.

Sony has yet to confirm the PlayStation Plus games for March, but that announcement should come as early as February 28. As with any of the monthly games for PlayStation Plus, simply adding it to your library gives you access to the game for as long as your membership continues.

Released in 2022, Sifu is a third-person fighting game featuring “tight Kung Fu combat mechanics and cinematic martial arts action embarking you on a path for revenge.”

The game was developed by French independent studio Sloclap, and has gone on to receive acclaim from both players and critics. As of writing, Sifu has an 81 Metacritic score and a user score of 8.1.

Says one user review, “Intense and bleeding with style. If you’re into beat ’em ups and Asian cinema, this is a no-brainer. It’s a rare combination that’s even more rare because of how good it is.”


Are you going to check out Sifu went it comes to PlayStation Plus in March? For more Insider Gaming, read about PlayStation shutting down its London studio and laying off hundreds of employees.

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