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February 2026 PlayStation Plus Games Unveiled

by Ahmed Hassan

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  • PlayStation Plus subscribers can access four new games this February: Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros, and Ace Combat 7 - each offering unique experiences in boxing, survival adventure, cosmic gardening, and dogfighting respectively.
  • Undisputed (PS5) offers a realistic and immersive boxing career mode, while Subnautica: Below Zero (PS5/PS4) invites players to brave the icy expanse of an alien planet for survival.
  • Ultros (PS5/PS4) presents a wholly original adventure that combines combat with gardening in a bizarre cosmic realm, and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PS4) allows players to demonstrate their aerial prowess.
  • In addition, dont forget to download the free games from January—Need For Speed Unbound, Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, and Core Keeper—before they disappear on February 2nd. These titles are also available for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

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New PlayStation Plus Titles for February: Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros, Ace Combat 7 – Grab Them Now!

PlayStation Plus subscribers have a fresh lineup of free games to look forward to this February: Undisputed (PS5): Boxing enthusiasts will be drawn to its realistic graphics and immersive career mode. Subnautica: Below Zero (PS5/PS4): Brave the icy expanse of an alien planet in this survival adventure. Construct bases, unearth hidden truths, and fight to stay alive. Ultros (PS5/PS4): Experience a wholly original adventure that blends combat with gardening within a bizarre cosmic realm. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PS4): Demonstrate your aerial prowess in this iconic dogfighting game. Download these titles between February 3rd and March 2nd with an active PlayStation Plus subscription. And don’t miss the chance to add January’s free games—Need For Speed Unbound, Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, and Core Keeper—to your library before they disappear on February 2nd.

In Case You Missed It

From gaming news to groundbreaking legal decisions, we’ve got a lot to share this month! Firstly, Ahmed Hassan’s latest over at Players for Life explores the recent departure of Julian Gerighty from Ubisoft and his new journey with Battlefield Studios. Titled “Co-creator of The Division Joins Battlefield”, published on January 16th, it offers fascinating insights into the future of both The Division series and the Battlefield franchise – a must-read for gaming enthusiasts Co-creator of The Division Joins Battlefield. In a significant legal development, Marcus Thompson reports on how the UK Court of Appeal has ruled that in-game currencies can indeed be considered property. His piece “Digital Currency Theft Punished by Court”, published January 27th, explores this game-changing decision through the lens of a former Jagex employee’s case Digital Currency Theft Punished by Court. Lastly, Marcus Thompson also dives into the console market trends with his analysis “Xbox Endures Historic Collapse in UK”, published on January 4th. This insightful piece reveals a staggering 39% drop in Xbox sales last year, making it the worst annual performance ever, while PlayStation 5 experienced a milder decrease of just 12%. A fascinating read for those eager to understand the broader trends shaping the console landscape today Xbox Endures Historic Collapse in UK with Worst Annual Sales Ever.

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Specification
Official NamePerfect Dark
Brief SummaryPerfect Dark is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It is considered the spiritual successor to Rare's earlier first-person shooter GoldenEye 007, with which it shares many gameplay features. Perfect Dark was first released in North America on 22 May 2000; PAL and NTSC-J releases followed soon afterwards. A separate Game Boy Color game, also titled Perfect Dark, was released in August 2000 as a supplement to the game and allows certain features within the Nintendo 64 game to alternatively be unlocked via a Transfer Pak.

The game features a single-player mode consisting of 17 main missions in which the player assumes the role of Carrington Institute agent Joanna Dark as she attempts to stop a conspiracy by rival corporation dataDyne. It also features a range of multiplayer options, including a co-operative mode and traditional deathmatch settings. Technically, it is one of the most advanced games developed for the Nintendo 64, with an optional high resolution graphics mode and Dolby Surround Sound. A Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak is required to access the game's campaign and most of the multiplayer features.

PlatformsNintendo 64
ReleasedMay 22, 2000
GenreShooter, Tactical
Play ModesSingle player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
Content Rating18
LanguagesPortuguese (Brazil)
GenreRare
GenreNintendo, Rare, Gradiente
Ratings79/100 (169 reviews)

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