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Millions of PlayStation users can now grab these 9 games for free until the end of the month

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Published 12:22 20 Feb 2025 GMT

Millions of PlayStation users can now grab these 9 games for free until the end of the month

Hello, endless hours of RPG adventure!

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PlayStation Plus just silently dropped nine new free games to its catalogue.

Whether you're into story-driven RPGs or immersive narrative puzzle games, you're sure to be in for a treat this month.

Out of the nine new titles available this month, seven are available for PlayStation Plus Extra, while the other two are part of the PlayStation Plus Premium collection.

For PS Plus Extra, millions of players can look forward to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Top Spin 2K25, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Tape 1, SaGa Frontier Remastered, Somerville, Tin Hearts and Mordhau.

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And over in the Classics Collection, PS Premium players can dive into the PSP release of Patapon 3 and the PlayStation 2 game Dropship: United Peace Force.

PlayStation have dropped the list of free games for February (Sony Playstation Store)
PlayStation have dropped the list of free games for February (Sony Playstation Store)

One of the more intriguing additions this month is Lost Records: Bloom & Rage: Tape 1, a narrative-driven adventure from the creators of Life is Strange.

Set in the years of 1995 and 2022, the game follows a group of four high school girls whose lives are forever changed by a mysterious event.

Players switch between both timelines, uncovering buried secrets and memories as they piece together the bigger picture.

Cats, camcorders and 90s nostalgia - what more could you want?

And if lengthy RPGs are your thing, you’re in luck - this month’s lineup offers hours of content to sink into.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and SaGa Frontier Remastered both pack over 80 hours of gameplay, so you won't be short of adventure this February.

All nine titles are available now, but if none of them catch your eye, don’t worry, Sony will announce the next batch of titles in a couple of weeks.

Meanwhile, some major titles are leaving PlayStation Plus come 18 March.

If you haven’t played them yet, now’s the time to check out the service's 'last chance to play' section before they disappear.

'Lost Records: Bloom & Rage: Tape 1' has been added this month (Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty)
'Lost Records: Bloom & Rage: Tape 1' has been added this month (Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty)

Some of the titles include: Life is Strange: True Colors and Life is Strange 2, Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Video Game 6, Mortal Kombat 11, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Resident Evil 3 and Street Fighter 5.

Also if you haven’t already grabbed this month’s PlayStation Plus free games, make sure you do.

Either team up with friends for the perfect co-op FPS heist experience that is Payday 3, or play as an intergalactic bounty hunter with a talking gun in the hilarious High on Life from the co-creators of Adult Swim's Rick and Morty. Or perhaps relish in Pac-Man World Re-Pac - a remake of the classic PlayStation platformer with improved visuals, mechanics and UI.

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