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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Free To Keep : Horizon Zero Dawn (April 19) + Abzu/ Enter The Gungeon/ Subnautica + more As Part Of Play at Home at Playstation Network




Sony announced Wednesday that it is working with a variety of independent studios to make their games available for free to those with a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The new drop starts on March 25 and consists of eight indie games, four of which are for PlayStation VR. The titles include:

Starting March 25, 2021
PlayStation and some of our favorite indie partners are collaborating to provide more free games to explore while you’re staying safe and staying home:

DOOM: Eternal - The Ancient Gods - Part Two Face Hell’s armies in never before seen locations PC

You denied the gods and awoke an ancient evil. Now rally the scattered Sentinel armies, lay siege to the last bastion of Hell, break through the fortress walls, and face the Dark Lord himself. The soul of the universe hangs in the balance.


New Worlds
Face Hell’s armies in never-before-seen locations. From the ruins of ancient Sentinel settlements and the cosmic wonders of the World Spear, through a devastated and overgrown city on Earth hiding a mysterious gateway, to the last bastion of the Dark Lord protected by towering walls and powered by advanced technology.

PUBG eSports Europe and America PGC 2021 qualification system

As part of the new system, teams will earn PGC Qualification Points at various PUBG Esports events throughout the year, ensuring each region’s best performing sides are able to compete at the major tournament.


The Europe and Americas regions aligned to create a standardised methodology that will be used for PGC 2021 qualification. As part of the new system, the regions’ rosters will earn PGC Qualification Points by performing well at various PUBG Esports tournaments throughout the year. All points earned will be added to regional leaderboards so fans can track how their favourite teams are performing. The system was built considering PUBG Esports’ three major pillars - fans, players and global competitions - and will provide a meritocratic structure that rewards consistently high-performing sides.