PlayStation Plus February 2015 free games update: List to include another AAA game?

PlayStation Plus subscribers are now eagerly waiting for the release of the new roster of free games that can be downloaded for the month of February. 

Although the list is not expected to be unveiled until the end of January, paying subscribers are starting to look for predictions that would give them a glimpse of what might be in store for them in the coming month. Sony is doing a pretty good job at keeping mum about the titles that will be released for free in February 2015 since the information about it is very scarce. 

However, several websites are claiming that there is a big possibility that the Sony will release another AAA game next month since the last two rosters saw several highly developed titles. 

This month, PlayStation Plus released the "InFamous: First Light" game from Sucker Punch Productions. The standalone action-adventure video game that received a favorable reception from PlayStation Plus subscribers is now available in PlayStation 4 edition. 

December's free game list includes another AAA title called "Injustice" from High Voltage Software and Armature Studios. Just like the "InFamous" game, this one also became a hit when it was released. 

Now PlayStation fans are highly anticipating the announcement of the upcoming list of free games available for those who subscribe in PlayStation Plus. But until then, the only information given is the list of paid games that will come out next month. Those games include "Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed" and "Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth 2: Sisters Generation" which will come out on Feb. 6, and "Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart" that will be released on Feb. 27.

Some of the fans are clamoring for certain titles to be included in the February 2015 free games list, such as "Transistor," "Battlegrounds," "Rain," "Resident Evil: Revelations Episode 1," "Olli Olli" and "Toukiden."

Gamers can expect the final list of February 2015 free games for PlayStation Plus by the end of January.

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