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PlayStation Plus Free Games For February 2022 Confirmed

Ewan Moore

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PlayStation Plus Free Games For February 2022 Confirmed

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The PlayStation Plus free games for February 2022 have been confirmed, and it seems Sony has cause to celebrate.

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Not because this month's freebies are particularly exciting (that's for you to decide) but because this is the first time in over a year that the lineup hasn't leaked ahead of an official announcement. I guess Sony finally found whoever keeps leaking the games. RIP that person.

Anyway, as you can see above the free games for February 2022 are EA Sports UFC 4, Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure, and Planet Coaster: Console Edition.

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All three games will be available for PS Plus subscribers to add to their library from February 1, which you means you only have a few more days to grab January's freebies if you haven't already claimed 'em.

As far as PS Plus lineups go, this one is... fairly typical. You've got your sports game, your simulation game, and a something a little new and different. We have no idea if the Borderlands RPG spinoff Assault On Dragon Keep is any good yet, of course, but we can all find out together come February 1. Won't that be nice?

2022 could mark start of a major overhaul for the PlayStation Plus service. According to a Bloomberg report published late last year, Sony is planning to change up the service in an attempt to rival Xbox Game Pass. It's said the company even intends to combine PS Plus and PS Now, as well as finally add a handful of classic original PlayStation and PlayStation 2 titles.

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This new PlayStation subscription service would, apparently, be broken into tiers, the report suggests. The first tier might resemble the PS Plus service as we currently know it, for example, while the second tier would add more PS Now games. A third tier, meanwhile, would add PS1, PS2, and even PSP games - as well as a few "extended demos".

Topics:Β Playstation Plus, Sony, PlayStation

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