The end of each month tends to be one of the most exciting times for subscribers of Sony's popular PlayStation Plus program as the company reveals the next line-up of free games set to hit the service. The most recent PS Plus announcement saw plenty of big-name games being included for PS Plus members with high-profile AAA games like Team Sonic Racing and Ghost of Tsushima: Legends confirmed to be free for PS Plus members in March. However, some subscribers will be seeing a few differences in their free games lineup, depending on their region.Differences in free game lineups based on a user's region is nothing new for the platform as the titles offered for free through PlayStation Plus have often differed based on region in the past. January's lineup of free games notably boasted the popular Persona 5 Strikers on announcement only for subscribers in Saudi Arabia to receive 505 Games' How to Survive 2 instead. Swaps like this aren't uncommon for PS Plus and will continue in March with subscribers in Asia seeing the previously-announced Ark: Survival Evolved replaced by 505's Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.RELATED: PS Plus Requirement Will Be Dropped for PS5, PS4 Online Multiplayer Games for Limited TimeThe official announcement posted on Wednesday revealed the swapped games with PlayStation Asia, confirming the March line-up of PS Plus games with Ark noticeably absent from the selection. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons' inclusion on PS Plus for March will be the second time the game has been distributed as a free-to-play title, with the Epic Games Store recently featuring Brothers as the platform's free game for last week. No comment was made by PlayStation Asia regarding the exclusion of Ark from the PS Plus roster for March.

Many fans were confused and upset by the exclusion of Ark from PlayStation Asia's PS Plus line-up. Alongside its inclusion with PS Plus for other regions outside Asia, Ark's Ultimate Survivor edition was also included as part of the Xbox Game Pass line-up for February and the game recently saw the addition of the Lost Island DLC in December. While Brothers is a more obscure choice for the line-up, the adventure game following two brothers on a quest to save their father's life was well-received by both fans and critics alike.

Alongside the standard array of games for March, Sony has also packed a few special bonuses into the coming month's PS Plus offerings. Alongside the previously-mentioned bonus inclusion of Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, Rockstar also announced that PS Plus subscribers will be able to unlock GTA Online for free for three months following the platform's transition to a standalone title on March 15. While many fans in Asia will be upset over the exclusion of Ark, March's PS Plus selection should keep plenty of fans satisfied throughout the month.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is available now for PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and mobile devices.

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