February’s PlayStation Plus games are now available to subscribers
This month’s PlayStation Now titles are also playable from today
February’s PlayStation Plus games are now available to claim.
The latest additions to Sony’s subscription service are UFC 4 (PS4), Planet Coaster: Console Edition (PS5), and Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure (PS4).
Sony announced February’s PlayStation Plus games last week, marking the first time in six months that the monthly line-up wasn’t leaked ahead of its official reveal.
The number of PlayStation Plus subscribers totalled 47.2 million as of September 2021, according to the platform holder.
February’s PlayStation Now games were announced earlier this week and are also available to subscribers today.
They are Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – The Definitive Edition, Death Squared, Little Big Workshop and Through the Darkest of Times.
Details on an Xbox Game Pass competitor service reportedly being planned by PlayStation emerged in December.
According to documents seen by Bloomberg, the new subscription service is codenamed ‘Spartacus’ and will combine the current PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now services, phasing out the branding of the latter. It’s expected to launch for PS4 and PS5 this spring and to be structured across three payment tiers.
The first tier will reportedly include existing PlayStation Plus benefits, such as online play and free monthly titles. The second will offer a large catalogue of games like Xbox Game Pass (although not first-party titles at launch). The third tier will add extended demos, game streaming and a library of classic PlayStation games.