PS Plus has got off to a pretty good start in 2024, with a solid January lineup of games from Focus Entertainment and Drinkbox.
But, the service doesn't seem like it has any chance of slowing down as Sony has continued to attach several great games to its Essential tier since PS Plus was revamped in 2022.
Suppose you are looking for what to expect this month. In that case, this article has everything you need to know about the PS Plus February 2024 games, including which titles are leaving when the new games will be announced for the Essential tier, and any leaks that emerge before an official announcement.
PS Plus February 2024 games
The PS Plus February 2024 games set to arrive and leave this month are:
Foamstars - available from February 6, 2024 (PS5, PS4)
Rollerdrome - available from February 6, 2024 (PS5, PS4)
Steelrising - available from February 6, 2024 (PS5)
Need For Speed Unbound - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5) [Extra & Premium]
The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5) [Extra & Premium]
Tales of Arise - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Extra & Premium]
Assassin's Creed Valhalla - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Extra & Premium]
Roguebook - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Extra & Premium]
LEGO Worlds - available from February 20, 2024 (PS4) [Extra & Premium]
LEGO Jurassic World - available from February 20, 2024 (PS4) [Extra & Premium]
Rogue Lords - available from February 20, 2024 (PS4) [Extra & Premium]
Tales of Zestiria - available from February 20, 2024 (PS4) [Extra & Premium]
Resistance: Retribution - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Premium]
Jet Rider 2 - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Premium]
Tales of Symphonia Remastered - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Premium]
Tales of Vesperia - available from February 20, 2024 (PS5, PS4) [Premium]
These new games for February will be available to add to your PS5 and PS4 library from February 6, 2024 and February 20, 2024.
Foamstars
Foamstars is a 4v4 multiplayer shooter that is Splatoon in all but name. Set in a collection of glitzy arenas, you will spray the arena with foam to dominate the battlefield, surfing on your foam to get around quickly, slow down other players, and kill them with your weapons.
From an elimination-based free-for-all mode, to a team deathmatch-style mode where one player becomes uber powerful after 7 kills in a match, there are a variety of different match types, in addition to a collection of different characters to choose from. Additionally, there are some single player challenges to test out your skills with the six characters and seasonal updates planned for at least the next year.
Overall, we enjoyed the game and had fun playing it at Summer Game Fest Play Days last year. However, as with most live-service games its longevity is still up in the air. You can read our full Foamstars preview here.
Rollerdrome
If multiplayer action isn't for you, then Rollerdrome offers a fantastic single-player experience set in a combat arena. Skating on rollerstakers, you engage in the brutal blood sport of killing enemies, machines, and other champions of the arena, all while pulling off skills and trickshots as you flip, jump and grind along rails.
It's a great title from the skating masters at Roll7, who also developed the OlliOlli series. The game is sat at a 79 on Metacritic.
Steelrising
Steelrising is a souls-like set in the French Revolution. Automatons have taken over the streets of Paris and as Aegis, you have to fight off incredible machines and technological marvels as you slay Louis XVI's army.
We enjoyed Steelrising in our review, giving the game a 7 out of 10 and saying "Steelrising never quite feels like a cohesive experience, but its warring halves of Soulslike combat and narrative RPG storytelling are compelling enough in and of themselves."
That covers everything we know about the PS Plus February 2024 games and when you can expect them to drop. Stay tuned for next month's lineup.
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