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Sony has announced March’s PlayStation Plus Essential games

Sony has confirmed March 2024’s PlayStation Plus Essential games.

Next month’s PlayStation Plus titles will be EA Sports F1 23 (PS5, PS4) Sifu (PS5, PS4), Hello Neighbor 2 (PS5, PS4) and Destiny 2: The Witch Queen (PS4, PS5).

PlayStation Plus members will be able to claim the games from March 5.

Essential is the entry-level PlayStation Plus membership tier, which offers subscribers access to a few ‘free’ games every month.

Febraury’s PlayStation Plus Essential titles are Foamstars (PS5, PS4), Rollerdrome 2 (PS5, PS4) and Steelrising (PS5). They’re available for members to claim until March 4.

The service’s more expensive Extra and Premium tiers offer subscribers access to the Game Catalogue, a library of up to 400 downloadable PS4 and PS5 games, as well as Ubisoft+ Classics, a curated selection of titles from the Assassin’s Creed publisher.

Features reserved for Premium subscribers include game trials, cloud streaming, and access to the Classics Catalogue, which includes hundreds of games from the original PlayStation, PS2, PS3 and PSP.

Sony Interactive Entertainment said on Monday that it plans to lay off 900 employees worldwide, or about 8% or its workforce.

PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst said the company was “reevaluating” how it operates and that the layoffs had resulted in the cancellation of some game projects.

Read more on videogameschronicle.com