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PlayStation Plus Down To Two Free PS4 Games In March, But They're Big

PlayStation Plus is slimming down starting in March, as it's doing away with the free PS3 and Vita games. That leaves just two PlayStation 4 games as the PS Plus freebies for the month, but they're rather big ones. They're also both enhanced for PlayStation Pro, if you happen to own the higher-end system.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is the 2016 revamp of the 2007 classic. Modern Warfare remains one of the most critically acclaimed shooters of all time, and helped establish the Call of Duty series as a titanic franchise for Activision. Modern Warfare Remastered was originally included with 2016's Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, before being sold separately. We've heard word that the company will return to the series with this year's installment.

The Witness is the follow-up to Braid from creator Jonathan Blow. It's also from 2016, offering a series of interconnected puzzles that impact the world. "The Witness molds its world, puzzles, and themes into such a layered, cohesive whole that, if we look hard enough, we'll keep finding new ways to perceive it," said critic Mike Mahardy in GameSpot's review.

The current PlayStation Plus games for February 2019 are still available for a little while longer. While they last, you can pick up For Honor and the first season of Hitman on PS4. The swan song for PS3 and Vita includes Divekick and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots for PS3, along with Gunhouse and Rogue Aces for Vita. Divekick has cross-buy with Vita, and both Vita games have cross-buy with PS4. You can pick up all of those before March 5, at which time they'll be replaced by Modern Warfare and The Witness, which will be available until April 1.



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