PS Plus February 2016 free games list: 6 games included in lineup

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Six new games will be offered in February's PlayStation Plus lineup.

For the month of February, the lineup of free games will include two PlayStation Vita-exclusive titles, a pair of games playable only on the PlayStation 3 (PS3), one for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and another title that will be available on all three platforms.

Starting off with the multi-platform title, "Helldivers: Democracy Strikes Back" introduces players to a dystopian future wherein they will be tasked with fending off multiple invaders, according to the official PlayStation Blog.

"Helldivers: Democracy Strikes Back" also requires players to work well together in order to overcome the invading menace. This PlayStation Plus title will be playable on the PlayStation Vita, PS3 and PS4.

The second game included in the February PlayStation Plus lineup is "Lemmings Touch."

Available for the PlayStation Vita, "Lemmings Touch" is a title aimed at pleasing those who like to work with puzzles.

The other PlayStation Vita game arriving for free in February is "Nova-111."

Players planning to try out "Nova-111" will be able to experience a strategy role-playing game (RPG) title they can play just about anywhere.

For PS3 owners looking for a racing game to try out, they will be glad to know that next month's lineup of free games also includes "Grid Autosport."

Fighting game enthusiasts will also have a new title to sink their teeth into as "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax" will be coming to PS3 for free via the PlayStation Plus service, Coming Soon reported.

The last game being made available via the PlayStation Plus service is the PS4 title "Nom Nom Galaxy."

"Nom Nom Galaxy" offers players a unique gameplay experience that includes the thorough preparation and production of various soups. The game also tasks players with creating and developing their own bases as well as resource management.

All of the free games coming via the PlayStation Plus service will be available to download starting Feb. 2.