It may be hard to believe, but 2018 is nearly over. That means it won't be long before January rolls around, bringing PlayStation Plus members a new set of free PS4, PS3, and PS Vita games to add to ...
Sony today announced the end of an era for PS3 and PS Vita owners, possibly signalling Sony's shift towards a new generation. After March 2019, Sony will no longer give out free PS3 and PS Vita games ...
Sony will stop offering free PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita games to PlayStation Plus subscribers on March 8th, 2019. Since June 2010, PS+ subscribers have received multiple free games every month ...
February’s PlayStation Plus line-up is the last of its kind to include PS3 and Vita games. The subscriber only service will stop offering free games on Sony’s last-generation console and hand-held on ...
It's almost January 2019, which means the start of a new year of free games is coming to PS+ subscribers. Does Sony get the year off to a good start like Microsoft did with Games With Gold? Let's find ...
Remember, you still have some time left to grab the PS Plus games for January. Those include the the extreme sports game Steep and Portal Knights on PS4, Zone of the Enders HD and Amplitude on PS3, ...
Sony has sent an email to PlayStation Plus subscribers with a reminder many customers may have missed the first time around: it will stop offering PlayStation 3 and PS Vita games as part of its PS ...
This change will not affect any games you've already downloaded, or will download before March 8, 2019 – they will stay in your library as long as you remain a member. I'm PCMag's managing editor for ...
Time is running out for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita owners when it comes to the monthly PlayStation Plus slate — Sony will no longer include PS3 or Vita games in the lineup starting in March ...