In a post on the official PlayStation Blog, the monthly PlayStation Plus games for March have been revealed. Headlining the additions is developer Slowcap’s stylish and gritty beat-em-up Sifu. For racing fans, EA Sports F1 23 is one of the other games being added in March. Hello Neighbor 2 and Destiny 2: Witch Queen are the other two titles joining the lineup. All four games are are being added for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
A good month because of Sifu alone
If you haven’t had the opportunity to play Sifu, this is your chance. Our very own Eric “Queen’s Blood Master” Van Allen gave it a solid 9/10 when it was released two years ago, praising Slowcap’s ability to tread the line between challenge and reward. According to Eric, “Sifu is a challenge worth taking on and overcoming. It’s a story of vengeance with a little heart at the end, and though it might not land perfectly, it’s got a lot of style and action to back it up.”
As for EA Sports F1 23, I’ll admit I’m not a racing game fan myself. But just yesterday EA confirmed F1 24 will launch in May, so it makes sense to see this last year’s release joining PS+. According to the PlayStation Blog, F1 23 features a new “Braking Point” story mode with high-speed drama and heated rivalries in the realistic racing simulator.
Next up is developer Eerie Guest and tinyBuild’s sequel to the hit stealth-centric title Hello Neighbor. In Hello Neighbor 2, players must investigate the seemingly quiet town of Raven Brooks to uncover the dark secrets of their neighbors and solve the case of Mr. Peterson, the infamous antagonist from the first game.
Rounding out the new additions for March is Destiny 2: Witch Queen. The Witch Queen is the Year 5 major expansion for Destiny 2 that released in 2022. The standalone expansion does not require any dependencies on previous DLC, and you only need to have the original Destiny 2 which is available free of cost to all PlayStation Plus members.
All four games above will join the PlayStation Plus lineup on March 5, and be available through April 1.
Published: Feb 29, 2024 07:24 pm