This is the first month where PlayStation Plus subscribers will not have access to new, free PS3 and PS Vita titles, so if you’re still actively playing on either, just be aware. PS4 gamers though will continue to get hopefully great new freebies, like the selection announced for March 2019.
There’s a one-two punch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered and The Witness available to download beginning on March 5th, 2019, as you may expect, they couldn’t be any more different. A remastered first person shooter classic and a mind-bending open world first-person puzzler are both definitely worth grabbing.
See the details for both releases below (and at the PS Blog) and make sure to pick up the previous PS4, PS3 and PS Vita selections before the end of the month.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
Activision?s colossal Call of Duty series is truly part of the fabric of modern gaming, and it was in 2007 that developer Infinity Ward took the console world by storm with its contemporary spin on the popular action series it helped create. 2016?s Modern Warfare Remastered brought the classic back in full HD for a new generation of gamers, while respectfully retaining its first-class gunplay and brilliant level design.Download it with PS Plus this month to relive a true FPS classic (in glorious dynamic 4K on PS4 Pro when played on a PS4 Pro system and a 4K display).
The Witness
From the developer of the charming puzzle-platformer Braid back in 2008, creator Jonathan Blow promptly returned to the drawing board and spent the next eight years working on an ambitious follow-up.The result was 2016?s The Witness ? an enigmatic first-person puzzler set on a seemingly-deserted tropical island, dotted from one end to the other with a vast network of interconnected puzzles.
Boasting spellbinding narrative twists and an unbeatable sense of satisfaction in conquering each puzzle, The Witness is a benchmark in design and environmental storytelling. Download The Witness on PS Plus this month for a slow-burning test of the old grey matter.
Both titles will be available to download from PlayStation Store from March 5 to April 1, 2019.