Two PlayStation 4 games and one PlayStation 5 title

Jan 27, 2022 14:49 GMT  ·  By

As expected, Sony revealed the free games available for PlayStation Plus members next month. Unusual for this time of the year, February will be chocked full of incredible games: Dying Light 2, Horizon Forbidden West, Sifu, Elder Ring, Lost Ark and many more.

It’s hard to believe that you’re not going to be interested in any of the triple A games coming out next month, but the good news is PS Plus games remain available even after month ended, just make sure to add them to your library.

Speaking of games, three titles are joining PS Plus in February: EA Sports UFC 4, Planet Coaster: Console Edition, and Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure. More importantly, all three games announced this week will be available for download on February 1.

Sports fans will be thrilled to be able to play UFC 4, one of the best games in the series. EA’s sports game allows players to develop and customize their characters via a unified progression system across all modes. The game promises fluid clinch-to-strike combinations and a more responsive and authentic stand-up gameplay. Only the PS4 version of UFC 4 will be available for PS Plus members.

Planet Coaster: Console Edition is place at the other side of the game genre spectrum. This is a game where you must build and manage recreational parks. Take advantage of the blueprints you unlock to place over 700 pre-made objects, including coasters, facilities and scenery. This one only available on the PlayStation 5.

Last but not least, Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure is a Borderlands spinoff where players smash skeletons, defeat dragons, and battle giant golems The game features both solo and co-op modes, so you can play the standalone campaign with a friend. The first Wonderland adventure inspired by Borderlands is only available on PlayStation 4.

All three games joining PlayStation Plus in February will be available to download (or add to your library) until February 28.