PlayStation Plus Free Games for March, List With Game Details

The new PlayStation Plus March 2017 Free Games lineup has been confirmed and unveiled by Sony. The new games are already there to download and play from Sony's official store.

PlayStation Plus Free games lineup is always one of the most awaited thing for the gamers. The full PlayStation Plus lineup for this month includes "Tearaway Unfolded" (PS4), "Disc Jam" (PS4), "Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late" (PS3), "Earth Defense Force 2025" (PS3), "Lumo" (PS Vita, Cross Buy with PS4),  and "Severed" (PS Vita), as reported by Express.

"Tearaway Unfolded" is an incredible adventure game in the PlayStation Plus March 2017 Free Games lineup. It uncover the true power of the Dualshock 4 to join forces with Atoi the Messenger in a bold quest to deliver a top-secret message in her magical papery world, save her pals in peril and battle the monsters trying to stop her delivery! The game has been developed by Tarsier Studios and Media Molecule. It was released in 2015 exclusively for the PlayStation 4 console, according to tnhonline.

"Disc Jam" is another special game in the PlayStation Plus March 2017 Free Games lineup. It has been developed by High Horse Entertainment.  The developers of the gam are having experience of working on "Tony Hawk," "Call of Duty" and "Guitar Hero.' The "Disc Jam" is a mix of air hockey and tennis and it supports one-on-one or two-on-two play with many characters, each coming with different and unique abilities.

If you are a new member then you should know that, a new members can enroll and get a 14-day trial of PlayStation Plus for free. After that, the service will set you back $10 a month, or you can sign up for a three-month subscription for just $25, or $60 for one year subscription, according to pcmag.

It should be noted that, Sony in has September hiked the price of PlayStation Plus; it was previously $50 for a 12-month membership and $18 for three months. This is the first time Sony has increased PlayStation Plus membership prices in the US and Canada since launching the service in 2010.

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