Sony has now revealed the free PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita games releasing in February 2019 for PlayStation Plus subscribers. As previously announced, February will be the final month in which PS3 and PS Vita games are offered with PlayStation Plus, as only PS4 games will be provided to members of the service from here on out. Just to make sure the service for PS3 goes out on a highlight, Sony's offering one of the console's most popular exclusives. For February, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots will finally be available for PS3 PS+ subscribers.

The rest of February's line-up of free games is solid across the board as well. PS4 subscribers will be able to download both For Honor and Hitman: The Complete First Season, as well as both of the cross-buy offerings given out for PS Vita. Here are all six games included with February's PS+ subscription:

  • For Honor (PS4)
  • Hitman: The Complete First Season (PS4)
  • Divekick (PS3, PS Vita)
  • Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
  • Gunhouse (PS Vita, PS4)
  • Rogue Aces (PS Vita, PS4)

All of next month's PS+ titles will become available for download starting February 5.  The PS4 games will last for a month before going back to full price on March 5. The PS3 and PS Vita titles will last a few extra days, with their free availability for PlayStation Plus members ending on March 8. This should give subscribers who play on PS3 and PS Vita one last reminder to download their games before the platforms are dropped from the service.

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There's one extra bonus for PlayStation Plus subscribers coming with the start of February. Subscribers will be given a free boost to their cloud storage space that comes with the service. It's currently set to be 10GB, but PS+ subscribers will now have access to a hefty 100GB of online storage with the boost. Cloud storage is a great way to save games, as well as character profiles and other data, which can then be shared with other platforms later.

Finally, of somewhat important note, Sony initially posted February's PS+ line-up with a bit of confusing language that made it seem like the entire PS3 and PS Vita library would disappear come March. Its since been clarified that, like usual, so long as players have downloaded a game prior to March 8 and made it a part of their library, it will remain in their library as long as one is a PlayStation Plus subscriber. With this being the case, there's no need to maintain an installation of every PS3 game forevermore.

Source: PlayStation Blog