Play the Latest Dragon Age and More on PlayStation Plus Now
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Last year, Dragon Age: The Veilguard picked up its story 10 years after the series' previous installment, Dragon Age: Inquisition. Instead of buying the long-awaited dark fantasy roleplaying game, all PlayStation Plus subscribers can play the game as part of their subscription until the end of this month.PlayStation Plus is Sony's version of Xbox Game Pass, and it offers subscribers a large and constantly expanding library of games. There are three plans starting at $10 a month, but each plan gives subscribers access to monthly games and rewards. And now subscribers can defy the gods in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.Here are all the games PlayStation Plus subscribers can access until March 31. You can also check out the latest games Sony added to the PlayStation Plus Library in February, including Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.Dragon Age: The Veilguard EAStep into the enchanted world of Thedas, a land full of untamed wilderness, glittering cities and strife. A pair of corrupt ancient gods have broken out of their hold and are wreaking havoc across the globe. It's up to you to gather a team and stop them, but that's just the main quest. You can also embark on side quests and companion quests that shed light on who they are and how the world is changing around you. Veilguard changes the Dragon Age formula with a more action-oriented approach, though it retains familiar aspects like branching dialog choices and skill trees. So get ready to dive into an enchanting adventure, make new friends and become a legend.Sonic Colors: UltimateJoin Sonic the Hedgehog on another high octane adventure to stop Dr. Eggman's nefarious amusement park. No, really, in this game he's opened an interstellar theme park filled with rides and other attractions, but he's built it on the backs of a captured alien race called Wisps. It's up to you to free the Wisps from their shackles and stop Dr. Eggman again.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga CollectionPlay as the heroes in a half-shell in not one but 13 TMNT games from Konami. Take a trip down memory lane with TMNT games from the arcade, Game Boy and Sega Genesis. The games also include improvements from their original releases, like online and couch co-op for certain games, the ability to save any time and more. So grab your controller and a slice of pizza and get ready to knock out the Foot Clan. Cowabunga, dude! For more on PlayStation Plus, here's what to know about the service. You can also check out the latest upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass, Apple Arcade and Netflix Games. Watch this: The Problem With Windows Gaming Handhelds Is Windows: Tech Therapy 08:14
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