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PlayStation Plus March 2025 catalogue changes

More changes.

PlayStation Plus March 2025 catalogue changes have been confirmed by Sony and its partners, and we’ve got the full list of what to expect below.

Here’s what you’ll soon be able to access (or not) on PlayStation Plus tiers that include Extra, Deluxe, and Premium (aka any tier higher than Essentials).

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PlayStation Plus Extra March 2025 additions

  • UFC 5 (PS5): 19 March
  • Prince of Persia The Lost Crown (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • Captain Tsubasa Rise of New Champions (PS4): 19 March
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • Arcade Paradise (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • Bang-On Balls Chronicles (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • You Suck at Parking (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • Syberia The World Before (PS4, PS5): 19 March

PlayStation Plus Extra March 2025 removals

  • TBD

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium March 2025 additions

  • Arcade Paradise VR (PS5 via PS VR2): 19 March
  • Armored Core (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • Armored Core Project Phantasma (PS4, PS5): 19 March
  • Armored Core Master of Arena (PS4, PS5): 19 March

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium March 2025 removals

  • TBD

We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of PlayStation Plus in March 2025?


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