Some big titles are arriving
PlayStation is releasing hundreds of euros worth of games on its PlayStation Plus service.
Last month, €187 worth of games dropped on the service, including big titles such as EA Sports F1 23 and Destiny 2.
These are still available to download until April 2, but if none of them have taken your fancy, then how about some more offers.
This week, PlayStation announced 13 more games would be available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers.
And there’s stuff for everyone on there, whether you’re a fan of sports, horror, or superheroes.
Basketball fans, your time is now, as NBA 2K24 Kobe Bryant Edition (PS4 and PS5) will be available to play, with fully up-to-date rosters and legendary historic teams.
If you’re more of a fan of some edge of your seat thrills and scares, then horror classic Resident Evil 3 is probably more up your street. Head to Raccoon City and fight off the hordes of zombies in this stunning reimagining of the 1999 original.
There’s some superhero action for Marvel fans, as Marvel’s Midnight Suns (PS4 and PS5) drops on the platform. Fight alongside seasoned superheroes and supernatural warriors in this exciting tactical RPG all set in the darker side of the Marvel Universe.
And everyone loves a Lego game, right? LEGO DC Supervillains (PS4) sees you embark on an all-new DC/LEGO adventure by becoming the best villain the universe has seen, as you play as an all-new supervillain you’ve created.
The full list of games available now on PS Plus Extra is:
- NBA 2K24
- Marvel’s Midnight Suns
- Resident Evil 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
- Super Neptunia RPG
- Blood Bowl 3
- Mystic Pillars: Remastered
- LEGO DC Supervillains
These will all be available to play from Tuesday, March 19.
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