Sony has just pulled back the curtain on a slew of new games slated for release on the Extra and Premium tiers of PlayStation Plus, starting Tuesday, March 18. Typically, subscribers enjoy their monthly free games on the first Tuesday, while fresh content is injected into the Extra and Premium libraries mid-month.
This March, the free PS Plus offerings include Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Sonic Colors: Ultimate, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, delivering exceptional value to subscribers. Dragon Age: The Veilguard is one of the more recent big-budget offerings, Sonic Colors caters to fans as one of the franchises’ most beloved 3D outings, and The Cowabunga Collection brings nostalgia with some of the finest TMNT games ever crafted.
The March rollout of complimentary PS Plus games sets a solid foundation for the month, with the upcoming Extra and Premium additions expected to elevate the experience. As detailed by PlayStation, the exciting new arrivals for Extra subscribers on March 18 include Arcade Paradise, Bang-On Balls: Chronicles, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation – Code Fairy, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Syberia: The World Before, UFC 5 (exclusively for PS5), and You Suck at Parking. Meanwhile, those subscribed to the Premium tier will enjoy these titles along with Arcade Paradise VR, and a trio of nostalgic Armored Core titles: the original Armored Core, Armored Core: Project Phantasma, and Armored Core: Master of Arena.
Focusing on the standouts, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is poised to shine among the new Extra games. With mostly favorable critiques, this game reimagines the beloved Prince of Persia franchise as a Metroidvania adventure, lauded for its compelling combat and engaging exploration—definitely a vibrant addition to the PS Plus Extra roster. On the Premium side, the classic Armored Core titles promise a delightful trip back into gaming history for longtime fans.
Additionally, let’s not overlook Bang-On Balls: Chronicles. Though it may not share the same recognition as its peers in this month’s lineup, its charm lies in co-op play, making it a hidden gem for 3D platformer enthusiasts. Its inclusion in the March 2025 PS Plus collection should entice more players to give this delightful title a spin.