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Gaming Paradise: PS Plus February Games for PS5 and PS4 Are Here

Gaming Paradise: PS Plus February Games for PS5 and PS4 Are Here
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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Faithful to his usual appointment, the user BillBill-Kun has leaked which games we will have during February in PlayStation Plus. As regular readers will know, this user is well known on the net for leaking month after month the video games that we will be able to enjoy (without error and hitting the nail on the head).

According to BillBill, four great titles will be available in February for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 owners, provided they have at least a PlayStation Plus Essential subscription. To start off with: OlliOlli World for PS5 and PS4, the fantastic skateboarding video game.

Secondly, players will enjoy Mafia Definitive Edition in its PS4 edition. Of course, our dear leaker points out that depending on the region, the Mafia video game can be replaced by another (we will have to be aware of what changes we would have).

In third position, Evil Dead The Game, available for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 players. Although it didn’t make much noise, owners of this title comment that it is quite entertaining, especially for group play.

And finally, a downloadable content: Destiny 2 Beyond Light. Destiny’s DLC arrives for both PS5 and PS4, so both versions are available. Needless to say, if you have a PS5 you also enjoy the PS4 version, of course (but not vice versa, of course).

According to the information provided, the games will be available from Tuesday, February 7. Once they arrive at the service, they will not be released until Monday, March 6.

It is worth remembering that these titles will be available with all PlayStation Plus subscription modes. After all, they belong to the basic tier, i.e. the Essential, so the Extra and Premium also enjoy them as they are a few steps above.

Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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