March’s Must-Play Games Unveiled by PlayStation Plus Featuring EA Sports F1 23, Sifu – Sony Group (NYSE: SONY) Exploring PlayStation Plus’s Game Lineup for March

By: Alex Freidmen

As we bid farewell to February, Sony Group CorpSONY unveiled the exhilarating array of games awaiting PlayStation Plus subscribers in March.

March is set to deliver a diverse selection to gaming aficionados, spanning from heart-pounding racing simulations to bone-chilling horror escapades and pulse-quickening martial arts showdowns.

Let’s delve into the gaming adventures that await players this March.

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Game Lineup Overview

  1. EA Sports F1 23: The cutting-edge addition to Codemasters’ Formula One racing franchise, delivering an immersive experience tailored for racing enthusiasts.
  2. Destiny 2: Witch Queen: A new chapter in the popular Destiny 2 FPS game, focusing on triumphing over Savathûn, Oryx’s sister, and introducing fresh content such as raids, gear, missions, and maps as part of Bungie’s Year 5 content expansion.
  3. Hello Neighbor 2: Following the success of the 2017 original, this spine-chilling sequel by Eerie Guest and tinyBuild takes players on a survival horror journey, challenging them to unravel the mysteries of their enigmatic neighbor, Mr. Peterson, in a sandbox world.
  4. Sifu: Crafted by Sloclap, Sifu is a martial arts brawl where players embark on a quest for vengeance as a young martial arts disciple seeking justice for their father’s murder. The protagonist matures with each defeat, growing in power while also becoming more susceptible to harm.

These captivating games will be up for grabs from March 5 to April 1, ensuring a month packed with thrilling adventures.

In addition, three titles—Foamstars, Steelrising, and Rollerdrome—will bid farewell to the platform on March 4, making way for the exciting new additions.

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