Every month Sony adds new titles to the PlayStation Plus catalog for Extra and Premium subscribers, and February has turned out to a be a real banger of a collection. This month includes multiple huge titles as well as some smaller titles that have likely flown under the radar.
If you don’t have a PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium subscription, you will definitely want to sign up for this month’s titles. First off, Sony is adding Horizon Forbidden West. The sequel to the hit open-world action game from Guerilla. Which, by the way, is also available in the catalog. And that means you can play both titles in the franchise for the monthly subscription fee.
If you haven’t played either yet, now is the perfect time to dive in. Outside of Horizon Forbidden West, there are tons of other must-play games.
Borderlands 3, Scarlet Nexus and more join the PlayStation Plus catalog for February
Horizon Forbidden West is worth the sub this month alone. But Sony is doing subscribers a solid and adding way more value to the service than a single AAA hit. For this month, subscribers also get Borderlands 3, Scarlet Nexus, Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, and Outriders. All of which are excellent games and pretty damn popular. For good reason.
But there’s also Tekken 7, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, The Quarry, and Earth Defense Force 5. And for the turn-based rpg fans, both I am Setsuna and Lost Sphear are being added in addition to Oninaki. All three of these titles come from Square Enix’s Tokyo RPG Factory, and are a nice callback to the rpg games of older generation consoles. Lastly, there’s The Forgotten City where you can explore an open-world ancient Rome.
Sony is also adding a few titles to the Classics catalog for Premium subscribers. Including The Legend Of Dragoon, Wild Arms 2, Harvest Moon: Back To Nature, and Destroy All Humans!. All of these titles will be available in their respective catalogs on February 21.
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