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PlayStation Plus February games and Classic Catalog to include Horizon Forbidden West and more

Sony Interactive Entertainment announced the February lineup for PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics Catalog titles. The games that have been announced recently are exclusively available for Extra and Premium members, unlike February’s PlayStation Plus Essential tier games which could be claimed by all subscribers.

This month’s catalogue includes the games like Horizon Forbidden West, The Quarry, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Outriders, Scarlet Nexus, Borderlands 3, Tekken 7 and The Forgotten City. Along with PlayStation Plus Premium, users are also offered a selection of PS1, PS2 and PSP games which they can download along with PS3 games via cloud streaming.

Here’s the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Catalog which are available: Horizon Forbidden West for PS4 and PS5 The Quarry for PS4 and PS5 Resident Evil 7: Biohazard for PS4 Outriders for PS4 and PS5 Scarlet Nexus for PS4 and PS5 Borderlands 3 for PS4 and PS5 Tekken 7 for PS4 Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown for PS4 Earth Defense Force 5 for PS4 Oninaki for PS4 Lost Sphea for PS4 I am Setsuna for PS4 The Forgotten City for PS4 and PS5 Destroy All Humans! for PS4 PlayStation Plus Premium Classics that are available:  The Legend of Dragon from PS1 Wild Arms 2 from PS1 Harvest Moon: Back to Nature from PS1

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Sony has also confirmed a few days ago that it is going to remove the PS Plus collection which includes 19 games in May. But if you already have access to those games, it will not go away with the PS Plus collection. The games will remain on your console as long as you have the subscription. 

In addition to that, Sony is also hosting a State of Play broadcast on Thursday which will focus on the updates on the PlusStation VR2 and RockSteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. 



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