A new month is almost upon us, which means Sony is about to refresh the lineup of games that all PlayStation Plus members can claim and keep in their collection as long as they maintain their subscription.Between March 4 and March 31, you'll be able to snag and (PS5)is the clear headliner this time around.Fans had to wait a decade between new installments in BioWare's series, partly because the studio rebooted its work on the latest title several times.
an action RPG, is a direct sequel to 2014's It garnered generally positive reviews and we appreciated the visuals and BioWare's attention to detail with the game's characters.However, failed to meet BioWare parent EA's sales expectations.In its first two months, the game brought in 1.5 million players, which is about half of what EA expected in that timeframe.That player count includes those who checked out the game on the EA Play Pro subscription service, so it's not clear how many copies of the game EA has actually sold so far.
That disappointing sales performance is perhaps one reason why is joining the PS Plus Monthly Games lineup a hair over four months after it was released.ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement (PS4) is a remaster of a platformer that was originally released on the Wii back in 2010.As for (PS4 and PS5), that includes 13 classic TMNT games Konami released between 1989 and 1994, such as the all-time great .The collection has a number of quality of life features, including online and local multiplayer, a rewind option, the ability to save at any point and button remapping.
There's also concept art and "historic TMNT media content."Until this trio joins the PS Plus Essential lineup on March 4, you can still snag February's games.Those are and .