PlayStation Plus March 2020 Free Games

PlayStation Plus March 2020 free games puts Sonic at the forefront

The PlayStation Plus March 2020 free games have finally been announced. This month’s games include Sonic Forces and Shadow of the Colossus. There’s also a free trial coming for an upcoming game at the end of the month.

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First up is Sonic Forces. Dr. Eggman has conquered most of the world, and now Sonic must build an army to fight back. You’ll be able to create your very own character in the Sonic the Hedgehog style for the first time ever and join Sonic and his friends as they fight against chaos.

It should also be noted that there is free DLC available for Sonic Forces on the PlayStation Store (via @Wario64):

The other free game for March 2020 is Shadow of the Colossus, the shiny remake of the classic PlayStation 2 game. Head out into the world and jump atop monstrous colossi! You’ll only have a sword, a bow, and your platforming skills to fight these massive enemies!

Aside from the PlayStation Plus March 2020 free games, players will also be able to participate in a free trial for Predator: Hunting Grounds, an aysmmetrical multiplayer experience that’s coming soon from illfonic and 20th Century Fox. You can see the trailer for Predator: Hunting Grounds below. Sonic Forces and Shadow of the Colossus will be available from March 3, 2020 to April 6, 2020.

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