here are the PS4 and PS5 games offered in March 2023, it’s disappointing

Sony has just revealed the PS Plus games for the month of March 2023. It’s rather disappointing compared to what has already been offered in the past, but players will still be able to get their hands on a recent war game, a famous action game and a solid action-RPG game. Here is the list.

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While PlayStation Plus is becoming less and less appealing to PS4 and PS5 gamers, Sony unveiled the next batch of free games during its February State of Play live stream. All three games will be available to pick up starting March 7, regardless of what subscription tier you’re subscribed to.

What games are being added to PS Plus in March 2023?

Here are the free PlayStation Plus games in March 2023. All three will be available from March 7 to April 3, 2023 inclusive:

  • Battlefield 2042 (PS5, PS4)
  • Minecraft Dungeons (PS4)
  • Code Vein (PS4)

Although EA’s latest FPS got off to a rocky start when it launched in 2021, updates have since been rolled out and the online experience is now satisfactory. With the arrival of Battlefield 2042 on PS Plus you can expect an increase in player numbers, so now will be a good time to give it a try.

To read: PS Plus Extra and Premium: February 2023 games with Horizon Forbidden West, Resident Evil 7

Minecraft Dungeons is basically the version Minecraft of Diablo. Played in an isometric perspective, Minecraft Dungeons is to fight your way through groups of enemies in search of new loot. As Diablo, the game is best enjoyed with friends. It’s regarding an excellent cooperative game family to do with children.

If you’re an action-RPG fan and haven’t tested Code Vein, it is the right time. The RPG published by Bandai Namco has a small influence Dark Souls, but remain more forgiving. It has nice combats, nice environments and a long campaign which can be played solo or with a friend.

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