Code Vein PlayStation Plus March 2023

PlayStation Plus Games Set for March 2023 Include Code Vein

Sony announced the latest PlayStation Plus games for March 2023 at the State of Play presentation. Three new games will be available to subscribers from March 7, 2023 until April 3, 2023. These games are Code Vein (PS4), Minecraft Dungeons (PS4) and Battlefield 2042 (PS4, PS5).

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Code Vein is a Soulslike from Bandai Namco, focused on a group of vampires battling creatures in a post-apocalyptic world. The game shares a lot of development staff with the God Eater franchise, and features brutal combat against an array of tough foes. It launched back in 2019 and usually costs $59.99.

Minecraft Dungeons is a dungeon crawler spinoff set in the Minecraft universe. It’s an isometric hack-and-slash with random elements and a simple story. It launched in 2020 and normally costs $19.99.

Battlefield 2042 is the latest in the Battlefield first-person shooter franchise. It’s set in the titular year and features plenty of futuristic weaponry. It originally released in 2021 and normally costs $59.99.

The current PlayStation Plus games will still be available until March 6, 2023. These include Destiny 2: Beyond Light (PS4, PS5), Evil Dead: The Game (PS4, PS5), Mafia: The Definitive Edition (PS4) and OlliOlli World (PS4, PS5). The new PlayStation Plus games, including Code Vein, will become available on March 7, 2023.

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Leigh is a staff writer and content creator from the UK. He has been playing games since falling in love with Tomb Raider on the PS1, and now plays a bit of everything, from AAA blockbusters to indie weirdness. He has also written for Game Rant and Geeky Brummie. He can also be found making YouTube video essays as Bob the Pet Ferret, discussing such topics as why Final Fantasy X-2’s story is better than people like to think.