*CONFIRMED* PS Plus Essential February 2023 Free Games

*CONFIRMED* PS Plus Essential February 2023 Free Games
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A new month is upon us and the latest batch of PS Plus Essential free games is set to be launched soon. Each monthly release typically contains between three to four significant titles, which is why Sony players often look forward to these new sets of goodies.

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The previous month’s offerings contained a variety of both single- and multiplayer titles that catered to different player preferences. This time around, we should expect another enjoyable set that entertains both solo and group players.

Without further ado, here are all of the PS Plus Essential Free Games for the month of February.

PS Plus Essential February 2023 Free Games

These are the games that Sony will be providing its PS Plus Essential subscribers:

  • Olli-Olli World
  • Mafia Definitive Edition
  • Evil Dead The Game
  • Destiny 2 Beyond Light DLC

The titles mentioned above were confirmed as part of Sony’s monthly free games blog post. Keep in mind that these will only become available on January 7 so you’ll still have a few days to download last month’s titles, which have been listed below.

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PS Plus Essential Free Games Leaving in February 2023

We’ve listed the free titles that are leaving Sony’s subscription service in February 2023 below:

  • Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order
  • Fallout 76
  • Axiom Verge 2

If you still want to avail of the free games from January 2023, now would be the best time to do so. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Fallout 76 are games that especially stand out among those listed above due to the amount of content that they offer. The notorious Bethesda title in particular has improved drastically ever since its tragic launch window.

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