PlayStation Plus FREE Games February 2017 Update: Free 'Paragon' Booster Pack Confirmed; Full Game List To Be Revealed Today? [VIDEO]
Rei LantionSony has done a good job of keeping the lockdown on details regarding the free games line-up for February under the PlayStation Plus program. Despite highly plausible speculations from fans, official titles are yet to be confirmed.
However, folks over at PlayStation Universe are convinced that Sony will reveal the list today. In the meantime, PS Plus and Epic Games have partnered up to give PS Plus members a free "Paragon" booster pack valued at $26.
"Paragon" First Year Anniversary. According to Daily Star, "Paragon"-Epic Games' third-person MOBA-is celebrating its first birthday this 2017. They've partnered up with Sony PlayStation Plus to offer members a free 'Paragon' booster pack to celebrate.
According to Daily Disruption, its estimated value is $26 and it contains a handful of excellent content.
The free "Paragon" booster pack can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store for free starting January 27th and will remain free to download until February 21. This is available only to members under the PS Plus program.
PS Plus Free Games, Wednesday Reveal. According to Daily Star, Sony has followed a particular pattern when it comes to announcing the PS Plus games. They typically release the official list of free games on the last Wednesday of each month. Given that next Wednesday marks the first day of February, it seems possible that the list will go live today.
Fan theories for the PlayStation Plus free games list include "Gravity Rush Remastered", "Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China", and "LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham". Every title remains purely speculation as Sony has yet to release any official confirmation but the free "Paragon" booster pack already makes a pretty promising start for February. Make sure to download it before February 21st this year.
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