PlayStation Plus games for February 2021 revealed

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The latest lineup of PlayStation Plus games have been revealed. Subscribers can look forward to playing three games this February, across the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 platforms.

The two PS4 games are Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie. The next-gen enhanced version of Control will also be made available for those playing on PS5. For the PS5 alone, we have Destruction AllStars which makes it's debut on PS5 as a PlayStation Plus title.

All three games will be available to add to your PS Plus library from February 2nd.

Next month’s PlayStation Plus lineup is all about creativity. Dazzle the crowds with creative chaos as you run, ram, and slam in the vehicular combat of Destruction AllStars, showcase your artistic side with some magical portraiture in Concrete Genie and get inventive with supernatural abilities in order to save your skin in Control.

Destruction AllStars is also the focus of a new State of Play that showcases the game in all its glory. This deep dive, which you watch below, will equip you with all you need to know to leap into the arena come Tuesday, February 2 when the game launches into PlayStation Plus alongside Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie.

Let’s take a closer look at the games…

Destruction AllStars (PS5)

Entertain the crowds by bringing controlled chaos to the vehicular combat arena of this metal-crunching multiplayer game*. Pick one of 16 superstar competitors, then leap into four game modes, using timing, tactics and skills to cause carnage behind the wheel or create havoc with your parkour skills. Perfect your character’s abilities – including a hero vehicle unique to them – to give you the edge in free-for-all battles or team challenges and become Global Destruction Federation Champion. The game also supports PS5’s Game Help feature**, giving you hints and tips to become the ultimate destructive machine without the need to leave the game.

Control: Ultimate Edition (PS5 and PS4)

Master supernatural abilities and wield a shape-shifting sidearm in this third-person action-adventure from Remedy Entertainment (Max Payne, Alan Wake). Take on the role of Jesse Faden, Director of the Federal Bureau of Control, whose New York headquarters are breached by an ominous enemy. Despite outward appearances, the skyscraper’s interior is vast and ever-shifting. You’ll need to explore – and weaponize – this unpredictable environment to clean house and repel the invaders.

The Ultimate Edition includes the base game as well as The Foundation and AWE expansions.

And on PS5 console, use the console’s Game Help feature** for hints and walkthroughs to help you solve puzzles and overcome challenges as you explore the Oldest House.

Concrete Genie (PS4)

Pick up a magic paintbrush and return the polluted town of Denska to its former bright and bustling seaside self in this touching and multi-award winning action-adventure. Cleanse streets and alleyways, then use your Living Paint to create mischievous Genies whose magical powers will aid you in overcoming puzzles and seeing off bullies who pursue you. The game also includes two additional modes built especially for PS VR to let you further unleash your creativity***.

Destruction AllStars is available on PlayStation Plus until Monday, April 5. Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie are available until Monday, March 1.

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Not a bad month. Been meaning to pick up Control for a while, and them giving us the Ultimate Edition instead of the basic version so we get all the DLC as well is unusually generous. I tried Concrete Genie on rental months ago but the motion controls were impossible. I hear they got patched out though so maybe I'll try it again. It looked interesting, I just couldn't get it to do anything. Pity the other one is PS5 only since even if a PS5 became available and wasn't immediately scalped, I can't justify that kind of expense during lockdown when the future of my finances is unsure at best. I get why they're doing it but it's just not realistic to expect people to burn hundreds of pounds right now, especially when the console has basically no real killer apps yet.
 

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What's the point of that?
Next-gen update is not even out.

Edit: Oh, I saw that the next-gen update is coming on the 2nd. That's so cool then!
im probably the only one that really isnt that impressed with PS5 yet ..too big ...i dont like the controller is still like my PC more ...just waiting for the exclusives atm ...
 

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Had a go on Concrete Genie (controller only) for a little while (did first masterpiece and rinsed most of the previous sections). The motion controls are odd but generally workable.

Some nice animations and art. Think I would rather play Psychonauts again though as it has me in that mood.
 

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