Playstation Plus February 2015 free games list: Apotheon, Transistor, Kick and Fennick, Rogue Legacy and more

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The month of February is going to be a fun-filled one for PlayStation console owners, moreso for those who have acquired the company's PlayStation Plus membership. Sony will be giving loyal PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 owners a whole list of games to enjoy. 

Starting off, PlayStation 4 owners will be able to keep themselves busy with "Transistor." The role playing ame will be completely free for PS Plus members who play using a PS4 console. The game is a critically acclaimed title so gamers will not be expected to lose interest from it for quite a long period of time. 

In addition, those who have developed a penchant for Greek mythology should have absolutely no problem in getting immersed in the title "Apotheon." "Apotheon" is an action packed title for PS4 owners, and it will be free for PS Plus members this February. 

"Yakuza 4" and "Thief" is available for the PS3 console and will be free for PS Plus members. "Kick and Fennick" will be available for the PS Vita handheld console and similar to the previous titles mentioned, this one will also be free for PS Plus members.

Last, but certainly not the least, the indie title "Rogue Legacy" will be available on all three platforms, so there is something for everyone to enjoy. 

The great thing about the month of February is that PS Plus members will not have to wait mid-way of the month because the games will be free starting Feb. 3.

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