PlayStation Plus free games for March 2016 news: 'Broforce' confirmed to be included in lineup of free IPs for next month
It is that time of the month again where Sony announces their next line up for the upcoming PS Plus free games and this time it's for the month of March 2016. The first game that was confirmed to come as a free title next month was the popular side-scrolling game "Broforce," after the success of the recent Vote to Play campaign held by the company, as said on the official PlayStation Blog post earlier this February. The game, which was developed by Free Live Games, is set to come as a free download for the PlayStation 4 platform starting March 1.
As for the full lineup, PlayStation Blog has officially revealed that players on the PlayStation 3 console will receive two titles for March as part of the PS Plus free games. First up is the IP developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment called "The Last Guy." The next game that is up for grabs is the 2007 IP developed by Housemarque and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, "Super Stardust HD."
For the handheld console PlayStation Vita, the top-down-shooter firefighting game "Flame Over" has also made into the list. It is currently being accompanied by the fighting IP developed by Novarama, "Reality Fighters."
The last game on the lineup of PS Plus free games for March 2016 is the popular Sci-Fi shooter game "Galak-Z," which was published by 17-BIT. This IP is going to be available on the PS4 console, right beside "Broforce."
Now some fans might notice that Sony did not include any multiplatform titles for PS Plus free games for March 2016. For quite some time now, the company had always included some titles that are cross-platform to other gaming rigs like PlayStation 4 and PS Vita, or PS3 and PS Vita. This is truly surprising especially to fans that have been following the trend of PS Plus.
Furthermore, Game Rant even went on to say that this has been the first time that Sony had done something like this, as of the recent