PlayStation Plus free games list for March 2016 released

 PlayStation Europe Blog

The list of free games coming to PlayStation Plus subscribers in March has been finally released.

Based on the results of the "Vote to Play" campaign, subscribers of PlayStation Plus will get what they want after Sony announced that "Broforce" will be included on the list of free games for next month.

Free Live's side-scrolling run-and-gun platform game published by Devolver Digital was picked by most PlayStation Plus subscribers who are PlayStation 4 owners during the "Vote To Play" period, which began on Feb. 9 and ended on Feb. 22. "Broforce" beat "Action Henk!" and "Assault Android Cactus" to be the March 2016 free game.

But those who chose the other two games will not be empty-handed since PlayStation Plus members can purchase both games at a 30-percent discount from March 8 up to March 21.

To play the game, players must take on the character called "bro" and fight the terrorists to rescue his bro teammates and release the other prisoners of war from captivity.

Other free games for PlayStation 4 for the upcoming month include 17-BIT's two-dimensional sci-fi shooter video game  "Galak-Z: The Dimensional."

Meanwhile, PlayStation 3 players will get to enjoy Housemarque's "Super Stardust HD" as well as rescue game "The Last Guy."

For PlayStation Vita players, Sony offers the "Flame Over" shooter game as well as Novarama's "Reality Fighters."

PlayStation owners have the option of availing of the PlayStation Plus subscription for 12 months for $49.99, three months for $17.99, and one month for $9.99. They can also enjoy a 14-day trial subscription for free by signing up on the PlayStation Store.

Each subscription will allow them to get exclusive offers and discounts.

But while waiting for the March 2016 free games, PlayStation Plus subscribers can still enjoy the February 2016 offerings such as "Helldivers," "Nova-111," "Nom Nom Galaxy," "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax," "GRID Autosport," and "Lemmings Touch."

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