PlayStation Plus March 2025 Free Games: Dragon Age, Sonic, and TMNT!
2025-03-04 18:12:10PlayStation Plus members have three exciting new games to add to their libraries this March, including the recently released Dragon Age: The Veilguard. These titles are available now for all PlayStation Plus subscribers across all three tiers – Essential, Extra, and Premium – and can be accessed at no extra cost for as long as the subscription remains active.
One of the most attractive benefits of a PlayStation Plus subscription, alongside online multiplayer, is the monthly selection of free games. While the Essential tier provides three games each month, Extra and Premium subscribers enjoy a vast and rotating catalog of titles. Similar to services like Xbox Game Pass, the game catalog is regularly updated, though the monthly free games can be permanently kept as long as the subscription is maintained.
This month's free games offer diverse gameplay experiences, including the highly anticipated Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PS5), the vibrant platforming of Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PS4), and the retro fun of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (PS4/PS5). These titles join a strong lineup of recent additions like High on Life and Payday 3, demonstrating Sony's commitment to providing quality content for subscribers.
Subscribers have until March 31st to claim these games before the next batch arrives. Be sure to grab them before they're gone!
The download sizes for this month's games vary considerably. Dragon Age: The Veilguard requires a substantial 86.93 GB, while Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a more manageable 12 GB. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection weighs in at 8.32 GB for the PS4 version and 8.60 GB for the PS5 version. Make sure you have enough free space on your console before downloading.
In other news, Sony recently announced that starting January 2026, PlayStation 4 games will no longer be featured in the monthly free games or the Extra and Premium game catalogs. While this doesn't necessarily mean the end of PS4 titles on the service, it will no longer be a 'key benefit,' suggesting a reduced frequency compared to the current offerings.