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Oh dear PlayStation. We're still waiting for PlayStation Plus to move a bit, and in some ways, the service has redeemed itself, but March is off to a rocky start.

It's not yet clear what PlayStation games will be joining the service in March, but the titles leaving are dividing gamers because it feels like we're losing a lot of good games. We could say it's not just bad luck since there are free-to-play games that perfectly combine Elden Ring and Bloodborne, but is that enough to save us from the pain we're feeling?

In March, we'll be saying goodbye to Haven, Ghostwire: Tokyo, and Outer Wilds on PS Plus, to name a few. “It's too bad, there are a lot of good matches,” said one player, saddened by the news.

Others, though sad, asked for advice on who would play first before leaving the service forever. At the top of the recommendation list was Ghostwire: Tokyo, with one fan saying: “Ghostwire: Tokyo is a unique game and if you haven't tried it yet, you should.” »

Also recommended is Haven, a game I personally love because of the unique controls, visuals, and story. “It's another game with a good atmosphere, plus it's great for co-op play, especially with a boyfriend/girlfriend (and you can choose the gender of both characters),” one fan explained. “But you can also play alone. A sci-fi atmosphere exploring an unknown planet, while a married couple lives everyday life. »

Refresh your memory with the Spider's Thread update trailer for Ghost Wire: Tokyo!

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Now is a good time to prioritize your gaming sessions if you want to complete one or more of these games. It's not as stressful as knowing you're one of the millions unable to play Hogwarts Legacy 2, but knowing you have a strict time limit to play a game isn't a good feeling.

Time is running out now, so act fast and plan your attack if you want to finish these games before they disappear.

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