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PlayStation Plus offers Hitman, For Honor, 100 GB cloud storage in February

It’s the final month for PS3 and Vita games for PS Plus subscribers

Michael McWhertor is a journalist with more than 17 years of experience covering video games, technology, movies, TV, and entertainment.

PlayStation Plus subscribers have a big February ahead of them. Sony will give PS Plus members 2016’s Hitman: The Complete First Season and For Honor for PlayStation 4 as part of their subscription, starting Feb. 5.

PS4 owners are also getting a big boost to their cloud storage with PlayStation Plus. Sony is increasing the limit from 10 GB to 100 GB in February.

For legacy platforms, Sony has stealth action game Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and meta fighting game Divekick for PlayStation 3 owners. The latter is cross buy-compatible on PS4. On PlayStation Vita, Sony will give PS Plus subscribers puzzle-tower defense game Gunhouse and arcade-action game Rogue Aces in February.

Those PS3 and PS Vita games are the last offerings for those platforms via PlayStation Plus. After March 8, PS3 and Vita games will no longer be offered as part of the PS Plus monthly games lineup.

January’s PlayStation Plus games, which include Steep, Amplitude, and Zone of the Enders HD Collection, are still available to download.

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