Sony has revealed the lineup of games coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers in March, covering titles for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR2, and the Classics Catalog. All of the new additions will be available starting Tuesday, March 18.
Most of the new catalog games for March will be accessible to both PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members, while a handful will be exclusive to the Premium tier. Headlining the list are Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown from Ubisoft and UFC 5 from Electronic Arts. These titles, along with the rest of the catalog additions available to Extra and Premium subscribers, include:
- Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (PlayStation 4)
- Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5)
- Arcade Paradise (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5)
- Bang-On Balls: Chronicles (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5)
- You Suck at Parking (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5)
- Syberia – The World Before (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5)
The highlight has to be the criminally underrated Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, which happens to be one of the best games by Ubisoft in a while. The company then decided to celebrate the success of the game by shutting down the studio that created it.
For PlayStation Plus Premium members only, Arcade Paradise VR will be available for PlayStation VR2, alongside three additions to the Classics Catalog: Armored Core, Armored Core: Project Phantasma, and Armored Core: Master of Arena—all originally released on the PlayStation 1.
The PlayStation Plus Essential games for March are already available and include Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PlayStation 5), Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PlayStation 4), and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5). Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a notable inclusion, having launched in October 2024, although publisher Electronic Arts has said it fell short of sales expectations.
Sony also recently confirmed changes to its PlayStation Plus strategy. Starting in January 2026, PlayStation 4 titles will no longer be a core part of the monthly offerings, as the company shifts its focus more toward PlayStation 5 content following the release of the PlayStation 5 Pro.