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PS Plus Game Catalog Titles for March Announced: NBA 2K24, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Resident Evil 3 and More

Sony has announced the slate of games coming to PlayStation Plus Game Catalog in March. Starting March 19, PS Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium tier subscribers will get access to popular basketball sim NBA 2K24, tactical RPG Marvel's Midnight Suns, survival horror title Resident Evil 3, and more. March Game Catalog offerings follow the month's lineup of free games — available to all PS Plus members — that Sony announced in late February.A PlayStation Blog post on Wednesday confirmed the pack of games joining the PS Plus Game…

Midnight Suns Is Marvel Messiness Worth Coming Back To

Firaxis and 2K’s Marvel’s Midnight Suns was one of my favorite games of 2022, but it ended up falling by the wayside in 2023. Amid a deluge of great games and an busy year, it was hard to carve time out for the tactical RPG. But as 2023 wound down and with 2024 just days into being, I’ve come back to the game and found myself easily re-charmed by what seemed like a fairly unconventional game. The Woman Who Would Be PhotonThere are plenty of reasons to love Midnight Suns, but all of it is ultimately rooted in just how well…

Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ Nintendo Switch port is canceled

Superhero strategy game Marvel’s Midnight Suns is getting its long-delayed Xbox One and PS4 port on May 11, but there’s some bad news for Nintendo Switch owners: The Switch version of the game has been canceled. 2K Games and Firaxis released Marvel’s Midnight Suns, a card-based strategy game focusing on the supernatural side of the Marvel comic book universe, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S last December. While Digital Trends enjoyed the game, it underperformed financially and the game’s director left…

The Callisto Protocol, NFS Unbound, More: December Games on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X

What are the biggest games in December 2022? Despite a lack of volume in the second half — thanks to the Christmas holiday period — December is promising to be a fairly decent month for video game launches. First up is The Callisto Protocol on December 2, a survival space horror that immerses you in a tense and gory close-corridor prison, where unspeakable horrors lurk in every corner. On the same day, the Need for Speed franchise returns with NFS Unbound, sporting an anime-like cell-shaded aesthetic. While the popular…