
You have less than 24 hours to redeem March 2023's PS Plus Essential games on PS5 and PS4, which makes them fully playable on your account whilst you hold an active PS Plus membership. From tomorrow morning at 9am BST, games like Battlefield 2042, Code Vein, and Minecraft Dungeons will be replaced with a new lineup for active subscribers. It's worth adding all three to your account to ensure you have access for the future.
PS5, PS4 users generally agreed this wasn't the best set of PS Plus Essential games the service has ever seen, but April 2023's lineup promises to be better. Coming soon are Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Tails of Iron, and brand new title Meet Your Maker. As last month's offering transitions out, this new lineup goes live. If you have already redeemed everything, look forward to the new games in the comments below.
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Ended up pretty much Platinum'ing Battlefield three times.... just some cleaning up left to do. Won't ever bother with the other two, but this has been a terrific month for me.
So, sackboy that surely everyone bought the PS4 version, finished it, then upgraded to the ps5 version, enjoyed the wool on the floor which wasn't in the PS4 version, finished that..
A hand drawn RPG from 2001 that I personally have never seen before until I clicked the link..
And a FPS. Because God knows we haven't had too many FPS games on ps essentials..
Maybe I need to take my happy pills, but I'm not at all excited about any of them..
Hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised
@TheMightyImp2 not everyone. Looking forward to playing Sackboy. All my media molecule games have been on plus. 😁
@Slippship ah , well,. awesome. You'll love it.
Particularly cool are the stages to the beat levels.. it's a great game, but with none of your usual 'make your own' levels the community was based around..
No where near as hard as any previous ones, but it made it more fun to play with my kids.
Acing all the levels doesn't matter anymore as far as I can remember, or if if did, they were much easier than those from previously. (Remember the rotating levels from I'm gonna guess lbp2.. lol)
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