PlayStation Plus Free Games For February and March 2016

By Mark Rollins
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Those who are subscribers to the PlayStation Plus will be pleased to know that the free games for February are still available and that more are to come for March 2016.  The issue is what will be available, and these are the rumors of March 2016, as well as what is still available for February 2016. 

According to Bidness Etc., the usual names for games for free PlayStation games arise such as Knack and Killzone: Shadowfall, as well as other popular titles like The Last of Us: Remastered.  Generally, an Assassin's Creed game makes the list, and this one that was predicted was Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.  Considering that there won't be an Assassin's Creed game to be released this year, that could be one way to satiate the fans. 

Personally, I think that Watch Dogs will be free soon.  The open-world hacking game has just been confirmed to get a sequel, and so it would just make sense to have it offered for free before its release.  However, Watch Dogs 2 might not be available until later this year, even next year. 

One prediction being made is Ultra Street Fighter IV could be for free.  Considering that Street Fighter V is coming this week, it makes sense to put out a release of an earlier version of the popular fighting game franchise.  However, wouldn't it have made more sense to release that before February? 

We know for sure that one out of three games are coming.  PlayStation is bringing back their popular Vote to Play, which is a way that players can select what games will be coming for the next month.  The three games that are available to be voted on include Action Henk, Assault Android Cactus, and Broforce

These are the games available to play for the entire month of February:

For the PS4, there is Nom Nom Galaxy, which has a lot of gameplay for one game like platforming, mining, base construction, resource management, tower defense, and making soup.  

One game offered for the PS4, PS3, and PS Vita is Helldivers: Democracy Strikes Back.  It is set in a "satirical and dystopian future", with combat against three invading enemy species.  It is a top-down shooter that focuses a lot on teamwork, with squad battle to become a hero of the Federation. 

There are two choices exclusively for the PS3.  The first is Persona 4 Arena Ultimax.  This game hails from Japan, and it is a serious fighting game that is a sequel to Persona 4 Arena, which is a follow-up to Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4.  Then there is Grid Autosport, which is a racing game described on Steam as "it's all about the teams, the rivals and the race as you become the driver for hire, specializing in your favorite disciplines or conquering them all in an intense world of professional motorsport".

As for the PS Vita players, they have two choices for the month, and one of them is Nova-111, as the player embarks on a journey to recover the scientists lost in its alien worlds. The other one is Lemmings Touch.  The Lemmings series stems back to the early nineties, and it is about getting a whole herd of creatures from one point to the other without any dying along the way. 

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