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PlayStation Plus February 2019 Lineup Includes Metal Gear Solid 4, 100 GB Of Cloud Save Storage

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884c464d6290f44d51dbccb504a52d6bf02007a7-1015393   The PlayStation Plus February 2019 announcement is here, and it comes with more than just new games. It also comes with a bump in available storage for game saves. In the beginning of February 2019, the amount of available storage for PlayStation 4 owners will increase by 90GB, giving everyone who subscribes to the service 100GB instead of just 10GB. In addition, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots joins the lineup as one of the last PlayStation 3 PlayStation Plus games.   As a reminder, February 2019 is the last month for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita owners to enjoy Instant Game Collection titles. The two final games for those systems, which are Divekick, Gunhouse, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, and Rogue Aces, will be available until March 8, 2019. As of March 5, 2019, the PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection updates will only include PlayStation 4 titles.   Here is the full PlayStation Plus February 2019 lineup for North America and Europe.  

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    The January 2019 PlayStation Plus titles will be available to claim until February 5, 2019.   << January 2019 PlayStation Plus freebies.

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