PlayStation Plus subscribers get access to three games in February: Manage Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, en Destruction of AllStars. All three games can be downloaded from Tuesday 2 February.
Manage Ultimate Edition is Remedy Entertainment’s re-release of its 2019 game, and includes it The Foundation and DISMISSAL expansions on top of the main game. Remedy and publisher 505 Games got no shortage of heat for how they handled the sale of the Ultimate Edition of the game because existing owners of Control could not upgrade to the bundle – they had to buy it separately for $ 39.99. Hopefully some PlayStation players have held out and can now play the Ultimate Edition on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 as part of their PS Plus subscription.
Concrete Genie is Pixelopus’ 2019 action-adventure game that sends players to the gloomy city of Denska, where players can cast magical geniuses through brilliant graffiti. It is available for download on PlayStation 4 and includes PlayStation VR support.
Finally, Destruction of AllStars launch on PlayStation 5 via PlayStation Plus. Originally for the launch of the system (but delayed until February), Destruction of AllStars is an “action-packed sporting event that pits drivers against each other in intense competition,” according to Sony. As previously announced, Destruction of AllStars will be available via PS Plus for two months.
PlayStation Plus subscribers can still download January’s games, Maneater, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, en Greed, until 1 February.