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PlayStation 4, PS Vita and PS VR Games Update: 11 Games And DLC To Release On Feb. 14

PlayStation 4, PS Vita and PS VR Games Update: 11 Games And DLC To Release On Feb. 14

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February will be a busy month for the Sony PlayStation as a number of games and game updates are scheduled to be released in the different video game platforms for the PS. A number of games for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and the PlayStation VR are scheduled to be released this month.

Feb. 1 already saw the release of "Dexed" for the PlayStation VR and "Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers" for the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita.  "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to  Boruto was released for the PS4 on February 3.  

A total of five new PlayStation games was released on Feb. 7. "8Days," Kitty Powers' Matchmaker," and "Nioh" were all released for the PS4. "Uncanny Valley" was released for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. The PSVR game "VR Ping Pong" was also released on Feb. 7.

New PS4 Games For Feb. 14

A total of 11 Sony PlayStation games will be released this Valentines' Day.  "Battle Islands: Commanders" for PS4 will be released on Feb.14 in both NA and EU along with "Flywrench" and "For Honor." The games "MX Nitro," "Ride 2," "Semispheres," and "Sniper Elite 4" will also be released this Valentines.

The PS Vita games; "Bridge Constructor" and "Vertical Drop Heroes HD," will be released on Feb. 14. Game DLCs "Resident Evil 7: Banned Footage Vol.2" and Farming Simulator 17 Kuhn" will also be released.

There are still 19 games for the Sony PlayStation game consoles that are already confirmed to be released in the following days of February. The Booster Pack DLC for "Final Fantasy XV" is scheduled to be released on Feb. 21 for both NA and EU.

More than 40 PS4, PSVITA and PSVR games and DLCs were released last January. In March, a total of more than 20 new games, DLCs and updates are scheduled to be released for the Sony PlayStation video game consoles.

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