Playstation Plus will give you the 4-month-old Dragon Age: The Veilguard- in addition to RPG- retro fans can also look forward to
PlayStation Plus March 2025 Lineup Announced
Sony has confirmed the games for PlayStation Plus in March 2025 where several highly anticipated titles are slated to join the lineup, providing gamers with a fresh roster of titles to enjoy. Among the notable inclusions is Dragon Age: The Veilguard, a recent role-playing game developed by Electronic Arts and BioWare. Other standout titles include the remake, Sonic Colors: Ultimate, and the nostalgic collection, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection.
New Additions in March 2025
Dragon Age: The Veilguard hit the digital shelves in October 2024 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S but fell short of the publisher EA’s expectations. Sony’s decision to include it in the PlayStation Plus roster signals an attempt to boost its player count. As of right now, it is unclear what specific actions Sony is taking to promote the title, but this strategic move aligns well with previous efforts to revitalize underperforming games through subscription services.
Joining Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be Sonic Colors: Ultimate, an enhanced version of the classic Sonic game featuring improved graphics and additional content. For retro enthusiasts, Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles: The Cowabunga Collection includes 13 classic Turtles games, refurbished for modern platforms by Digital Eclipse.
February Games Still Available
Current subscribers still have until March 4, 2025 to add the February lineup to their libraries. High on Life, Payday 3, and PAC-Man World Re-Pac are the current highlights for February. Whether you’re a fan of new releases or classic games, there is something for everyone.
Subscription Options Detailed
- PS Plus Essential: Costing $8.99 per month, $24.99 quarterly, or $71.99 annually, Essential subscribers will get access to the same games as the more premium tiers, for less.
- Plus Extra: Upgrade to Plus Extra for access to
a game catalog with PS4 and PS5 games
. This service costs $13.99 a month, $39.99 quarterly, or $125.99 annually. This option does not include the comprehensive retro gaming library or other features of the Premium tier. - PS Plus Premium: For the ultimate experience, choose Plus Premium, which includes classics from PS2, PS3, and PSP, trial versions of selected games, and cloud streaming. This tier is pricier, but worth it, for those looking for a premium experience.
As March approaches, gamers can look forward to a diverse range of titles catering to various preferences. Sony’s strategic inclusion of underperforming games like Dragon Age: The Veilguard could very well rejuvenate interest in these titles, as shown in similar past initiatives. This approach is part of a larger trend in the gaming industry where subscription services are playing a pivotal role in keeping titles relevant and accessible to a broader audience, thereby helping the games extend their lifecycle.
These new additions and inclusions bring a wealth of exciting new content and older titles reimagined for a new generation. Furthermore, each tier caters to diverse gaming preferences, ensuring there is something for every type of gamer. Here’s an interesting comparison–Think of the Essentials package as a take on the monthly streaming model, like Netflix, like Hulu. Additional tiers-style add-ons could be loosened up more apps, like how Apple iOS offers upgrades.
