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PS Plus: Sony boosts subscription in February with an exceptional bonus game



Since February 3, PS4 and PS5 users subscribed to PlayStation Plus – regardless of their subscription level – can access a new selection of titles at no additional cost. Usually limited to three games per month, this selection is exceptionally expanded with a fourth bonus gamean unexpected gesture that could revive interest in the service.

What are the free PS Plus games for February 2026?

The free February selection focuses on diversity, with four titles offering very different experiences. Players can explore the icy depths of an alien world, pilot a fighter plane in the middle of modern warfare, dive into a psychedelic universe or perform uppercuts in a digital ring.

Here is the full list:

  • Undisputed (2023) – A realistic boxing game praised for its technical and immersive gameplay. Ideal for sports and simulation enthusiasts.
  • Subnautica: Below Zero – An underwater open world survival game, set in a mysterious polar environment. A real gem for fans of exploration.
  • Ultros – A colorful and experimental metroidvania, developed by Kepler Interactive, who also published the noted Chiaroscuro: Expedition 33.
  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown – Critically acclaimed flight simulation game (rating 4.6/5 on PlayStation), developed by Bandai Namco.

An opportunity not to be missed for new subscribers

Sony is taking advantage of this programming to attract new players. If you have a PS Plus gift card or a free trialit’s the perfect time to take advantage of it. By registering early, you could even benefit from both January and March games, depending on your activation date.

This reinforced offer comes in a context where competition is fierce in the gaming subscription segment. Offering an additional game could well be a way for Sony to reaffirm the value of its service.

A balanced selection for all profiles

In addition to quantity, quality is there. Subnautica: Below Zero, although low in the rankings, is considered a staple of the survival genre. Ace Combat 7 remains a reference for aviation enthusiasts. Ultros targets an audience that loves atypical and artistic experiences, while Undisputed puts boxing back at the forefront of the video game scene.

Sony is therefore banking on a variety of genres to attract as many profiles as possible, while adding value to a subscription whose annual price varies between $59.99 (Essential) and $119.99 (Premium).

Towards a new monthly rhythm for PS Plus?

This February offer hints at a possible evolution of PlayStation Plus. By offering four games instead of threeSony sends a positive signal to subscribers and the curious. If this generosity became a habit, it could considerably strengthen the attractiveness of the service, particularly in the face of Microsoft’s Game Pass. For now, this initiative remains ad hoc. But it already raises high expectations among players.