PlayStation Now, March free games revealed for PS5 and PS4

While rumors about Project Spartacus, Sony’s response to Microsoft’s Game Pass that should go through a merger and reconfiguration of PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, are increasingly stirring on the horizon, for now, the services continue to remain separate.

And as another month has passed, it’s time to find out what new free games will be available to PS Now subscribers from tomorrow, Tuesday 1st March ( we saw the PS Plus additions last week).

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THERE IS ALSO CRYSIS REMASTERED

The four titles are Shadow Warrior 3, Crysis Remastered, Chicken Police – Paint It Red! and Relicta. Shadow Warrior 3 arrives on PS Plus on the day of its launch, which is March 1 and is a first-person shooter in which the player must take on the role of an ex-mercenary of the Yakuza who takes the moves, narratively, from the end of the previous chapter and develops gameplay that focuses on the freedom of approach, between firearms and katanas.

Crysis Remastered, on the other hand, needs no introduction: it is the return of a great classic that at the time of its release in the original version, in 2007, had marked a decisive leap forward on PC in terms of graphics. It can be said that it is a special case, and that over time Crysis has become famous more as a benchmark (“how does Crysis work?”) Than as a real game.

Chicken Police – Paint It Red! is a story with noir hues softened by a decidedly marked basic irony: it is a graphic novel in which the protagonists are two detectives-chickens – Sonny Featherland and Marty MacChicken.

And finally, there is Relicta, a puzzle game with a lunar setting and all centered on the management of physics: in fact, to solve the puzzles, the player will have to intelligently manipulate the physics and gravity and magnetism. There is also an intriguing narrative framework, so it will be necessary to put together all the pieces of the mosaic to unravel the mysteries of the anomaly and the intrigues of the orbital politics of the 22nd century.

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