What’s new in February for PlayStation Plus members?

PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 30: A gamer uses a Playstation PS4 controller as he plays a video game during the 'Paris Games Week' on October 30, 2019 in Paris, France. 'Paris Games Week' is an international trade fair for video games that runs from October 29 to November 03, 2019. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 30: A gamer uses a Playstation PS4 controller as he plays a video game during the 'Paris Games Week' on October 30, 2019 in Paris, France. 'Paris Games Week' is an international trade fair for video games that runs from October 29 to November 03, 2019. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) /
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PlayStation Plus members have really had great months of offers since the PlayStation 5‘s release back in November. And to… well, probably no one’s surprise, Sony is keeping their offerings strong as we continue our way into 2021.

Here are your free games for the month of February:

  • Control: Ultimate Edition
  • Concrete Genie

You can check out the official announcement trailer below.

Not only do you have the two standard offerings, but if you have a PlayStation 5, you also have access to the delayed Destruction AllStars that was supposed to be a launch title. And the even better news is that much like Bugsnax, you’ll have access to it for two full months.

Reviews aren’t out yet for Destruction AllStars, but it looks very similar to Rocket League and that’s not a bad thing. Plus, if it’s free to play for PS Plus members, why not check it out?

First up in the standard offerings is Control: Ultimate Edition. This includes the two expansions as well. It’s a third-person action-adventure that really feels in the same vein as Twin Peaks. You play as Jesse Faden and attempt to infiltrate the Federal Bureau of Control. It sounds insanely dull but immediately takes a twist in the first chapter that will have you wanting to keep playing just to see what happens next.

February’s other game is Concrete Genie, a six-hour artistic game that is so absolutely relaxing, you’ll wish it kept going. You play as a bullied teen artist trying to bring the polluted, dark town of Denska back to its former bright and happy glory. You literally go through the town collecting pages of your sketchbook to then create gorgeous, moving murals on blank walls.

You’ll even hit a point where your Living Paint will create Genies who help you make your way through puzzles.

I’m interested to see how the motion controls for Concrete Genie are with the PS5 controller, too. And if you have PlayStation VR, there’s an additional mode you can play as well.

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Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie are available to download from February 2nd until March 1st, and Destruction All Stars will be available until April 5th.