Transistor, Rogue Legacy & More Join PlayStation Plus In February

The official PlayStation blog has announced the lineup of free games that North American PlayStation Plus members can expect to receive in February, with a good mix of indie darlings, AAA titles and brand new games to boot.

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The official PlayStation blog has announced the lineup of free games that North American PlayStation Plus members can expect to receive in February, with a good mix of indie darlings, AAA titles and brand new games to boot.

PS4 owners will be able to download the stylish action RPG Transistor and the Greek-themed sidescroller Apotheon, while PS3 owners can download last year’s revival of Thief and Sega’s Yakuza 4. PS Vita owners will also be able to get their hands on the colorful sci-fi adventure Kick & Fennick. Finally, as part of Sony’s Cross-Buy system, Rogue Legacy will be available on all three platforms.

All these titles will be available to download starting February 3, so if you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber who’s interested in the current batch of downloadable freebies, now’s the time to get them.

Tell us, does the latest bunch of PlayStation Plus titles interest you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.


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