PS Plus March free games include 2013 critical hits

27 February 2014

Sony has announced the PS Plus free games line up for March 2014.

As always, some titles are leaving the rotation in March, so be sure to link all the offerings to your account before they are gone for good. It’s advisable to do this via the web interface for convenience.

PS4

Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition is the spruced up version of the 2010 PS3 hit, which bundles the Road to Devastation expansion. It’s a top-down shoot ‘em up set in an apocalyptic zombie-infested world, from developer Housemarque, also of Super Stardust and RESOGUN fame.

PS3

PlayStation 3 owners are in for a couple of treats with two top games from 2013 – the AAA reboot of Tomb Raider, and the indie charmer Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.

PS Vita

PS Vita owners get two games in March – the tower defense Pixeljunk Monsters Ultimate HD, and “socially networked brain game” Smart As! which makes good use of the Vita’s hardware features.

PS Plus March 2014 summary

Leaving PS Plus on 5th March:

  • Outlast/Sound Shapes
  • Metro Last Light
  • Guacamelee! (Cross Buy)
  • Dynasty Warriors Next
  • ModNation Racers Road Trip

Entering PS Plus on 5th March:

  • Dead Nation Apocalypse Edition
  • Tomb Raider
  • Brothers A Tale of Two Sons
  • Pixeljunk Monsters Ultimate HD
  • Smart As

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  1. MathewW
    14.03.2014 at 13:53

    I got me BioShock Infinite and Tomb Raider for free on PS3, funny thing is I pre-ordered both of these games last year but didn’t have the money for it when it dropped, now I get it on PS Plus 🙂

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