The PlayStation Plus games titles for March 2025 have been officially revealed.
These games will be available to PlayStation Plus subscribers from March 4, 2025, so if you haven’t already updated your library with February’s titles — Payday 3, High on Life, and Pac-Man World Re-Pac — you have until then to do so.
The March lineup for the Essential tier includes:
Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Genre: First Person RPG | PS5
From Bioware and Electronic Arts, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a single-player action role-playing game — the fourth in the Dragon Age franchise.
Set in the vibrant, fantasy world of Thedas, the game follows a customizable protagonist named Rook, who emerges as a new hero tasked with leading a diverse team of seven companions, collectively known as the Veilguard.
The story unfolds a decade after the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition, centering on Rook’s mission to thwart the elven trickster god Solas, a returning character intent on tearing down the Veil—a mystical barrier separating the physical world from the Fade, a realm of spirits and magic.
However, in their attempt to stop Solas’s world-altering ritual, Rook inadvertently unleashes two corrupt ancient elven gods, Elgar’nan and Ghilan’nain, who seek to blight and conquer Thedas. Players must navigate a richly detailed landscape, from the glittering cities of Minrathous to the rugged wilds of the Anderfels, forging alliances, making impactful choices, and engaging in dynamic, combo-driven combat to save the world.
With deep companion stories, romance options, and a focus on player agency, the game blends BioWare’s signature storytelling with a refreshed action-oriented gameplay style, offering an immersive journey through a land teetering on the edge of chaos.
Sonic Colors: Ultimate

Genre: Single Player Platformer | PS4
Sonic Colors: Ultimate is an enhanced remaster of the 2010 Wii title Sonic Colors, developed by Blind Squirrel Games in collaboration with Sonic Team and published by Sega as part of the Sonic the Hedgehog series’ 30th anniversary celebration.
This fast-paced, single-player platformer follows Sonic, the iconic blue hedgehog, as he races to thwart his longtime nemesis, Dr. Eggman, who has constructed a massive interstellar amusement park in orbit. Beneath its colorful facade, the park serves as a front for Eggman’s sinister scheme to harness the energy of an alien race called Wisps, whom he’s enslaved to power his latest bid for world domination.
Players guide Sonic through six vibrant, uniquely themed worlds—like the candy-coated Sweet Mountain and the aquatic Aquarium Park—using his lightning speed and the Wisps’ diverse “Color Powers,” such as drilling through terrain or zipping as a laser, to overcome obstacles and enemies.
Released in September 2021 across platforms like Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, this version boasts upgraded visuals (including 4K support on select systems), refined controls, a remixed soundtrack, and new features like the Jade Ghost Wisp, which lets Sonic phase through walls.
Alongside the core adventure, players can engage in Rival Rush races against Metal Sonic and explore a mix of high-speed action and classic platforming. Aww!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection

Genre: | PS4 and PS5
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is a nostalgic compilation of 13 classic TMNT video games, released by Konami in August 2022 for modern platforms including PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, celebrating decades of turtle-powered gaming history.
Spanning titles from the 80s and 90s, the collection brings together fan-favorite arcade, console, and handheld games featuring Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo—New York’s pizza-loving, sewer-dwelling heroes trained in ninjutsu by their rat sensei, Splinter.
Players dive into a variety of beat-‘em-up, platforming, and fighting experiences, such as the 1989 arcade classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Turtles in Time, and the Game Boy gem TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan, all centered on the brothers’ endless battles against the Foot Clan, Shredder, and other iconic foes like Krang and Bebop.
Enhanced with modern quality-of-life features like save states, rewind functionality, customizable controls, and online multiplayer for select titles, the collection preserves the retro charm while making it accessible to both longtime fans and new players. (Bonus: the collection is accompanied by a digital museum of concept art, manuals, and behind-the-scenes content.)