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PS Plus’ March line-up includes Battlefield 2042, Ghostwire Tokyo, Uncharted and more

Sony seems to have stepped it up quite a bit when it comes to the quality of games being added to PlayStation Plus, with 2023’s titles so far being rather impressive. As part of the console manufacturer’s recent State of Play, just some of the games set to join PlayStation Plus in March have now been revealed.

Announced at the most recent State of Play, Sony gave us a look at the full list of games set to join the PlayStation Plus Essential tier in March, those being:

  • Battlefield 2042 (PS4|5)
  • Minecraft Dungeons (PS4)
  • Code Vein (PS4)

Unlike some months, just one title on offer natively supports PS5 – a far cry from February’s line-up which included 3 PS5 games. Still, the Essential line-up is solid, especially now that Battlefield 2042 has received a whole host of updates.

That is not all however, as Sony also announced some of the upcoming PS Plus Extra titles for March, namely:

  • Tchia (day-one release)
  • Ghostwire Tokyo
  • Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising
  • Rainbow Six Extraction

Assuming these are all PS5 titles, then March’s PS Plus Extra line-up is looking to be quite strong so far. More games are expected to be announced during the month itself, and so we will have to wait and see what the full line-up turns out to be – but even if these were the only games to be added next month, March’s PS Plus is looking to be quite exciting.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the line-up so far? What game are you most looking forward to? Has PS Plus Extra proven its value to you? Let us know down below.

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