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Armored Core, Prince of Persia and more coming to PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium libraries with a line-up of current and classic titles. For March, Sony is adding a solid dozen titles including the OG Armored Core trilogy.

Set to join PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium on the 18th of March, this month’s line-up is as follows:

  • UFC 5 | PS5
  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown | PS4, PS5
  • Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions | PS4
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy | PS4, PS5
  • Arcade Paradise | PS4, PS5
  • Bang-On Balls: Chronicles | PS4, PS5
  • You Suck at Parking | PS4, PS5
  • Syberia – The World Before | PS4, PS5

Armored Core PlayStation Plus

PlayStation Plus Premium:

  • Arcade Paradise VR | PS VR2
  • Armored Core | PS4, PS5
  • Armored Core: Project Phantasma | PS4, PS5
  • Armored Core: Master of Arena | PS4, PS5

While the Extra tier sees a bunch of welcome additions including the underrated Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and the nostalgia-filled Arcade Paradise, the Armored Core trilogy is easily this month’s biggest draw.

Announced back in February, these additions mark the first time in a long time that FromSoftware’s original mecha games have been made available.

While PlayStation’s PS1/2 emulation leaves quite a bit to be desired, these inclusions are more than welcome nonetheless.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s additions? Which games will you be hopping into? Did you check Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown out back when it first released? Let us know down below.

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