PlayStation Plus free games February 2016: Six titles revealed

 PlayStation Europe Blog

A new month means fresh releases from PlayStation for PlayStation Plus members. Six free new game titles will be offered this month.

To start off, "Helldivers: Democracy Strikes Back Edition" and "Nova-111" are available for all platforms —PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 4 (PS4), and PlayStation Vita.

The shooter game "Helldivers: Democracy Strikes Back Edition" normally sells for $19.99. "Nova-111," a sci-fi game that lets players explore alien maps, is normally priced at $14.99. This month though, both games are offered for free.

The rest of the game titles are only exclusive to each of the platforms.

"Nom Nom Galaxy," with a normal price of $14.99 is free for PS4. The game involves building a soup factory and making it grow and let it stand out among competitors.

As for PS3 games, "Persona 4: Arena Ultimax" ($39.99) and "GRID Autosport" ($29.99) are offered at no cost.

"Arena Ultimax" will continue the events that transpired in the original "Persona 4 Arena." The game features new playable characters, including favorites featured in "Persona 3" and "Persona 4" games.

"GRID Autosport" is a racing-themed game that allows players to race alongside a team member or against rivals.

The $9.99 PS Vita game, "Lemmings Touch" also comes at no cost this month. Clear your way until you reach the exit with the help of Lemmings, who will do tough jobs like digging, blocking, bashing, and building.

The PlayStation Plus free games work similarly as its rival, Microsoft's Xbox Games with Gold. All free games that are downloaded will be added to the library of games of PlayStation Plus subscribers. They are available through the official PlayStation Store all month. These games will be part of the library as long as the user stays subscribed to Plus.

The list of games for March has not been announced, but PlayStation Plus members can now vote for which game should be part in next month's free downloadable.

 

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