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PlayStation Plus March 2019: all the free PS4 games you can get this month

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare — Remastered and The Witness lead March’s free PlayStation Plus games.
If you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber then you’ll want to know all about the free PlayStation Plus games and discounts for March 2019 – and we’ve got the details you need right here.
We’ve also listed the PlayStation Plus games from previous months too.
For those of you who’ve just signed up and are completely new to the perks of being a PlayStation Plus subscriber, each month, you’re given a range of free games for the PS4 console (PS3 and PS Vita games have unfortunately been dropped).
This gives you a great way to try PlayStation games you might not otherwise have played, whether they’re indie titles that slipped under your radar, or titles that were too expensive to buy.
Remember PlayStation Plus games are only available for one month – so grab them while you can.
Even if you don’t plan to play these games straight away, or you’re not sure if they’re your kind of title, when they’re on PlayStation Plus we’d say it’s always worth claiming them while you can get them for free.
You then have access to them for as long as you have an active PS Plus account, and you can’t argue with that. Plus, you might even be pleasantly surprised by some of the titles you haven’t tried before, even if you weren’t convinced to begin with.
Since new PS Plus games appear for free every month, we’ve decided to create a one-stop shop where you can find the newest free games, and scroll back to see which games were featured in previous months.
This should help you work out if a game might eventually appear in an upcoming PlayStation Plus haul, or if it’s already been offered. Without further ado, here are the free PlayStation Plus games in North America, Europe and Australia for the month of March 2019.
As of this month, Sony will no longer be offering PS3 and PS Vita titles as part of its monthly free PlayStation Plus games line-up – you only have until March 8,2019 to grab February’s titles (Divekick, Metal Gear Solid 4, Gunhouse and Rogue Aces), so get them while you still can!
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – Remastered (usually $35.99 / £34.99AU$59.95)
With its release in 2007, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare redefined our expectations of what war shooters could be, turning a relatively popular FPS franchise into one of the most successful in the history of video games. With all-new textures and HDR lighting for modern consoles, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – Remastered lets us experience the game again without suffering through horribly dated graphics.
Check out the trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – Remastered below.
The Witness (usually £22.99 / AU$59.95)
With his mind-bending platformer Braid, Jonathan Blow instantly earned the reputation of visionary game designer. Though his next game, The Witness, would not arrive until several years later, it was more than worth the wait. Unlike the 2D gameplay of Braid, The Witness is a brain-melting puzzle game that takes place in a beautiful 3D world that can be roamed around in at your own pace – just don’t expect anyone to hold your hand on this journey.
Check out the trailer for The Witness below.
Hitman: The Complete First Season – PS4 – usually $46.99 / £30
In this thrilling game, you embody the world’s greatest hitman Agent 47 as you travel the world to take out your targets in traditional (and untraditional) ways.
For Honor – PS4 – usually $39.99 / £24.99
Ubisoft’s melee action game lets you choose your fighter: Knight, Samurai, or Viking are up for grabs as you explore the game’s 18 different PvP maps.
Divekick – PS3 – usually $4.99/ £3.99
This simple fighting game can be cross played on your PS Vita, and is apparently, the world’s first ever two-button fighting game.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots – PS3 – usually $19.99 / £11.99
Set after the events of Metal Gear Solid 2, Solid Snake is back to infiltrate a number of locations across the globe.
Gunhouse – PS Vita – Usually $14.99 / £9.99
Gunhouse is part-puzzle, part active tower defense with infinite levels and music composed by Fez’s Disasterpeace.
Rogue Aces — PS Vita – Usually $12.99 / £9.99
You can take to the air in this arcade-style game, as you join the Rogue Aces to defeat The Baron and liberate the islands.
Steep — PS4 — usually $29.99 / £15.99 / AU$24.95
Ubisoft’s Steep sees you taking on the epic snow-capped mountains of an open-world on skis, wingsuits, snowboards, and paragliders. One for the thrill-seekers.
Portal Knights — PS4 — usually $19.99 / £15.99 / AU$24.95
If RPGs are more your thing, then Portal Knight may be for you. The action role-playing 3D sandbox sees you on a quest to become a Portal Knight and to stop the world being torn apart by the Fracture and the evil Hollow King.
Zone of the Enders HD Collection — PS3 — usually $34.99 / £10.99 / AU$11.95
This collection includes HD editions of both the original Zone Of The Enders and its sequel, Zone Of The Enders: The 2nd Runner.
Amplitude — PS3 — usually $19.99 / £15.99 / AU$29.95
Harmonix’s Amplitude offers fast-paced, musical action as you control a beat-blasting ship making sweet music by shooting at notes. With songs from Blink-182, Slipknot and Pink, Amplitude is a bizarre rhythm game in the vein of Guitar Hero.
Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion — PS Vita/PS4 — usually $19.99 / £15.99 / AU$29.95
2D action RPG Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion is available as a cross-buy between PlayStation 4 and PS Vita — so you can control your empire from home or on the move.
Super Mutant Alien Assault — PS Vita — usually $9.99 / £9.49 / AU$17.95
If you’re looking for something more fun and casual while on the move, then arcade platformer shooter Super Mutant Alien Assault might be just the ticket.
Onrush — PS4 — Get it here from December 4
An entirely new kind of off-road racing game, Onrush isn’t about coming first – it’s about causing as much damage on the track as possible! From the makers of MotorStorm, features all the huge stunts and crazy crashes you could ever dream of.
SOMA — PS4 — Get it here from December 4
Frictional Games hit it big with Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and its follow-up, SOMA, is another nail-biting chiller in the same vein. You wake up in a dilapidated industrial facility with a head injury, and only you can figure out why you’re there and who is after you!
Steredenn — PS4 — Get it here from December 4
A fast-paced and chaotic space shooter, Steredenn takes the fight to galaxy’s dastardly space pirates and features some insane boss battles and intense pixelated shmup gameplay.
Steins;Gate — PS3 — Get it here from December 4
A visual novel with anime style art, Steins;Gate tells the story of teenage scientists who discover the ability to send messages into the past, leading to all sorts of time travel-related adventures.
Iconoclasts — PS Vita/PS4 — Get it here from December 4
This action-adventure platform game is a deeply personal work from creator Joakim Sandberg, who spent seven years making this tale of a mechanic who wants to use her wrench to fix the world around her.
Papers, Please — PS Vita — Get it here from December 4
An award-winning masterpiece, Papers, Please has you play an immigration inspector in the communist state of Arstotzka, whose job it is to approve and deny entry to people. The trick is in figuring out which people are smugglers, spies, and terrorists.
Yakuza Kiwami — PS4 — usually $19.99 / £15.99 / AU$24.95
Sega’s remake of the first Yakuza game sees you taking on the role of former yakuza lieutenant Kazuma Kiryu, who spent 10 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. On his release, he realizes that his city has changed massively and quickly becomes caught in the middle of a faction war. With plenty of kooky characters and action, Yakuza Kiwami is a one not to miss.
Bulletsorm: Full Clip Edition — PS4 — usually $39.99 / £34.99 / AU$54.95
In cult-classic shooter Bulletstorm, you step into the boots of exiled assassin Grayson Hunt. After a crash landing on an abandoned resort planet, Hunt must decide whether to take his opportunity for revenge or get his team off the planet alive.
Jackbox Party Pack 2- PS4 — usually $24.99 / £21.99 / AU$40.95
Definitely one for those who enjoy party games.

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