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Sony reveals four new PS+ titles for March 2024

Earlier this week, a leak revealed that Sifu would be amongst the games coming to PlayStation Plus in March. Now, Sony has confirmed the full line-up, with PS+ subscribers set to get four games next month rather than the usual three. 

Sony has announced that EA Sports F1 23 (PS4/PS5), SIFU (PS4/PS5), Hello Neighbor 2 (PS4/PS5) and Destiny 2: The Witch Queen (PS4/PS5) will be free to claim for PS+ subscribers starting on the 5th of March. These are PS+ Essential titles, so those on the cheapest or more expensive PS+ tiers will be able to claim all four games on their account. The next batch of PS+ Extra and Premium titles should arrive

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen is good to have if you claimed Beyond Light back when that expansion was offered on PS+. It is, in my opinion, the best expansion for Destiny 2, which makes the shortcomings of its follow-up, Lightfall, hurt that much more. The final expansion in this current era of Destiny, The Final Shape, is releasing later this year.

Hello Neighbor 2 is an indie gem and well worth playing if you like stealth, horror and puzzle solving. Meanwhile, SIFU is without a doubt the best game on offer for March. This fighting game focuses entirely on martial arts combat and the way it is handled is impeccable, although it is also a very difficult game at points so go in with some patience as you learn the mechanics.

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