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PlayStation Plus March 2023 catalogue

The list has begun.

PlayStation Plus March 2023 catalogue additions are starting to be detailed by Sony, and like last month include some heavy hitters.

Below are some the titles you can soon expect on PlayStation Plus tiers that include Extra, Deluxe and Premium (aka any tier higher than Essentials).

We don’t think the list is full as yet; the titles below were announced as part of yesterday’s PlayStation State of Play livestream.

PlayStation Plus Extra March 2023 additions

  • Ghostwire Tokyo (PS5)
  • Immortals Fenix Rising (PS4, PS5)
  • Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection (PS4, PS5)
  • Rainbow Six Extraction (PS4, PS5)
  • Tchia (PS4, PS5)
  • Life is Strange True Colors (PS4, PS5)
  • Life is Strange 2 (PS4, PS5)
  • Dragon Ball z Kakarot (PS4, PS5)
  • Street Fighter 5 Champion Edition (PS4, PS5)
  • Untitled Goose Game (PS4, PS5)
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4, PS5)
  • Rage 2 (PS4, PS5)
  • Neo the World Ends With You (PS4, PS5)
  • Haven (PS4, PS5)

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium March 2023 additions

  • Ridge Racer Type 4 (PSone)
  • Ape Academy 2 (PSP)
  • Syphon Filter Dark Mirror (PSP)

Keep in mind that Aussie users in Deluxe don’t have access to any PS3 titles listed above — they’re for Premium members via cloud.

We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of PlayStation Plus in March 2023?


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