PlayStation Plus members can enjoy a plethora of free and thrilling games exclusively.
In February, PlayStation Plus members will receive 3 free games: EA Sports UFC 4 (PS4), Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure (PS4), and Planet Coaster: Console Edition (PS5).
EA Sports UFC 4 (PS4)
Shape your fighter in EA SPORTS UFC 4 based on fighting style, achievements, and your own personality. Intense and fiery battles await you.
Progress from an amateur fighter to a UFC superstar in the new Career Mode, experience the arena in different environments, or compete globally in Blitz Battles and Online World Championships.

Experience heightened authenticity in all your bouts in EA Sports UFC 4 through fluid and dynamic clinch-and-strike combinations, providing a more interactive gameplay. The wrestling segment on the mat has also been reworked, giving players increased control.
Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure (PS4)

Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure is not a new game but rather an independent release of the Borderlands 2 expansion. Unlike before, where you needed the original game to experience it, this DLC is now released as a standalone game, allowing a completely separate experience from Borderlands 2. The game is set in the tabletop role-playing game Bunkders and Badasses, with Tiny Tina as the game master manipulating the game world at will, leading to a unique conclusion...
Planet Coaster: Console Edition (PS5)
Planet Coaster is a simulation, construction, and park management game. Step into the shoes of a strategic investor with limited initial capital. After surveying the terrain and researching the market, you will decide to acquire a piece of land to construct a park with various entertainment areas.

Debuting in 2016, Planet Coaster garnered enthusiastic support from the gaming community. With a 94% positive review synthesis, this simulation game achieved a dream figure, a coveted feat among blockbuster titles. It just goes to show, 'where there's quality, there's a deserving place.'
