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PlayStation Plus Bolsters Game Catalogs With 13 New Titles Across Extra and Premium Tiers

Sony has fortified the game libraries of its PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscription services with a fresh cavalcade of 13 titles spanning modern hits and beloved classics from March 19th onward.

PlayStation Plus Bolsters Game Catalogs With 13 New Titles Across Extra and Premium Tiers

This latest content infusion adheres to the platform holder’s established cadence of refreshing its premium game offerings every third Tuesday of the month. It succeeds February’s injection of role-playing pedigree, which delivered four entries from the acclaimed Tales franchise alongside nine complementary experiences.

While eight of March’s reinforcements blanket both the $14.99 Extra and $17.99 Premium tiers, the top-tier Premium catalog exclusively receives an additional quintet of legacy titles resurrected for contemporary hardware.

Common to both service strata are Blood Bowl 3, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, LEGO DC Super-Villains, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Mystic Pillars: Remastered, NBA 2K24’s Kobe Bryant Edition tribute, Super Neptunia RPG, and the 2020 remake of survival horror landmark Resident Evil 3.

 

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Ascending into the Premium realm are cult PlayStation hits like Cool Boarders and Gods Eater Burst alongside PlayStation Portable swansong Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier. Additionally, the dimension-spanning battles of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R and Phoenix Wright’s acclaimed Ace Attorney trilogy grace Premium’s expanded retro purview.

This influx comes paired with modest emigrations, as seven titles – Code Vein, Civilization VI, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Haven, Outer Wilds, Tchia, and Neo: The World Ends With You – have departed both service tiers effective March 19th.

Sony’s carefully choreographed content rotations continue charting a considered balance between preserving each tier’s unique valuations while ensuring their collective game libraries remain a dynamic and compelling proposition for PlayStation’s burgeoning subscription audience.

As the battle for consumer’s gaming subscriptions intensifies, strategic moves like these highlight Sony’s ambitions to continually elevate the perceived value of its premium services against ascendant competitors now populating the market space.