The beginning of March will welcome several new games to PlayStation Plus, including Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Remnant: From the Ashes. However, alongside adding a fresh selection of free games for Plus subscribers, PlayStation Now will also be updating its library, and thanks to a new post on the PlayStation Blog, those paying for the service now know exactly what they'll be getting.

Starting from tomorrow, Infamous: Second Son, World War Z, Superhot, and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown will all be joining PlayStation Now's lineup of titles. Infamous and Superhot will seemingly stick around for good, while Ace Combat will be available until May 31 and World War Z will take its leave on September 6.

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As for the games themselves, Infamous: Second Son is Sucker Punch's third and most recent iteration of its revered moral-choice-focused superhero series, seeing players take the reigns of Delsin Rowe. Wielding an array of powers – including smoke, neon, and video – Delsin has to take the fight to a government agency known as the D.U.P, hoping to stop its ruthless leader and save his tribe. The game scored an 80 on Metacritic, with critics celebrating its visuals and fun combat but labeling its morality system as shallow.

World War Z, on the other hand, is a multiplayer zombie game set in the universe of the 2013 film of the same name. Players group into squads of 4 to survive onslaughts of zombie hordes across locations such as Tokyo, Moscow, New York, and Jerusalem. The game comes loaded with a variety of multiplayer modes, several classes, and chaotic zombie skirmishes, with hundreds of undead enemies able to flood the player's screen at once.

Meanwhile, Superhot is a unique first-person shooter that originally landed in 2016. Its central crux sees time pause when the player stops moving, putting them in puzzle-focused combat scenarios as they punch, shoot, and slice their way through opponents while carefully avoiding gunfire. It became an indie hit upon release, with critics and audiences lording its innovative central concept and diverse style.

Finally, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is the most recent entry in the iconic combat pilot series. The title focuses on arcade-like flight gameplay, as players jump into a series of fighter jets and take part in both single-player and multiplayer battles. The game scored an 80 on Metacritic back when it released in 2019, with critics drawing attention to its intense dogfights and slick gameplay. The lineup is filled with strong PlayStation titles that are sure to offer Now subscribers some fun adventures for the month.

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