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Last year, PlayStation unveiled a new Play at Home event, which gave players some free games to play while stuck at home due to COVID. In fact, you can still go pick up Ratchet & Clank until March 31, if you haven’t done so. However, players are about to get nine more games added to the initiative on March 25.
The nine titles are all on the smaller side, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t great additions to your library. Indie hits like Abzu, Enter the Gungeon, Rez Infinite, Subnautica, and The Witness all represent quality games across varied genres. The Witness, in particular, is worth checking out for its excellent puzzle mechanics.
What you need to know
FlayStation Play at Home is a program from Sony offering free PS4 games to encourage players to stay at home right now.
Nine new PS4 and PSVR games are being offered for free later in March.
On April 19, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition will also be available for free.
No PlayStation Plus account is needed to grab these games.
Sony s PlayStation Play at Home program resumed earlier this year, with the 2016 Ratchet and Clank available for anyone to grab for free, as long as it is redeemed by March 31, 2021. Now, Sony has detailed a whole wave of PS4 and PSVR games that ll also be available for anyone to grab starting March 25, no PlayStation Plus account required.
Sony Giving Away 10 Free PlayStation Games, No PS Plus Required
Sony has revealed its plans to bring back a popular campaign that’ll encourage folks to stay at home during the ongoing pandemic.
With many regions around the globe still under lockdown restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19, tons of idle hands are in need of being kept busy and unfortunately, not everyone is lucky enough to have avoided the financial issues caused by the virus. That being the case, then, giveaways and promotions have been plentiful when it comes to the major video game companies and Sony is no different.
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