In case you haven’t already added it to your digital library, you can grab his free games for another twenty-four hours PlayStation Plus for the month of February. In particular, the new additions for March, which we notified you about recently, will arrive on the 6th, so Until Monday You have the option to make the previous month’s games your own.
If you’d like a refresher by Monday, March 6, subscribers can catch up Mafia: Definitive Edition for PS4. It is an excellent single player adventure based on the first Mafia game from 2002. The title was built from scratch with a complete new version that impresses with its technical field.
Moving on, available for both PS4 and PS5 are Evil Dead: The Game And Oli Oli World. The first is a co-op survival horror game based on the legendary movie franchise that allows players to play with beloved characters. On the other hand, OlliOlliWorld is a 2D skateboarding game, which continues the OlliOlli series, being the third chapter.
Finally, the February 4th game that’s still available is Destiny 2: Beyond the Light, which comes from Bungie’s acquisition of PlayStation early last year. Sony’s offering is perfect for those who haven’t played the expansion, since Destiny 2: Lightfall arrives these days, too.
It’s worth noting that PS4 titles, namely Mafia: Definitive Edition in this case, can also be played on PlayStation 5 through the console’s backwards compatibility feature. Finally, once you redeem games within the aforementioned period, they will forever remain in your digital library and will be available as long as you have an active subscription to any of the three tiers.
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