PlayStation Plus subscribers have been eating well lately, this month included.
This month’s Extra and Premium tiers see an influx of exciting games spanning genres like high-octane racing, deep space exploration, and captivating narratives following the reveal and subsequent reveal of the Essential tier lineup earlier this month.
For the speed demons, Need for Speed Unbound roars onto the scene, bringing back the exhilarating chases and street racing the series is known for. Developed by Criterion Games, players battle time, evade cops, and conquer weekly qualifiers to reach Lakeshore’s ultimate racing title: The Grand. Buckle up for customized rides, a vibrant soundtrack, and both single and multiplayer campaigns. But if that’s not more up to your speed, Tales of Arise is joining the fray. It offers a captivating story in a world yearning for freedom. Bandai Namco’s latest entry follows two characters from different worlds, united in their quest to carve a new and brighter future. Dive into an intuitive combat system, a diverse cast, and themes of dignity and hope in this first-class JRPG experience.
Beyond what’s previously mentioned, the Extra tier will welcome the additional games:
- The Outer Worlds
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- LEGO Worlds
- LEGO Jurassic World
- Roguebook
- Rogue Lords
- Tales of Zestiria
For PS Plus Premium subscribers, Sony is offering the following classic nostalgia-filled gems:
- Resistance: Retribution
- Jet Moto 2
- Tales of Symphonia
- Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition
For players hungry for more, Tales of Arise offers the “Beyond the Dawn” story expansion. It’s set one year after the main game and it introduces new characters, dungeons, and over 20 hours of additional content, letting you delve deeper into this beloved world.
As PlayStation continues to expand PS Plus, February’s line-up showcases its commitment to delivering a diverse and engaging gaming experience.
From Need for Speed’s adrenaline rush to Tales of Arise‘s epic narrative, there’s something in it for everyone.
So, get ready to mark February 20 on your calendar as these exciting titles become available for download.
Speaking for Need for Speed,the next entry in the franchise might be coming out soon after Criterion Games flew a handful of known content creators to their studio to ask for their feedback on something.