Home / Free Stuff / PS+ serves up UFC, Tiny Tina, and Planet Coaster for February ’22

PS+ serves up UFC, Tiny Tina, and Planet Coaster for February ’22

A trio of solid freebies hits the PlayStation’s subscription service this month, with UFC 4, the console edition of Planet Coaster, and Borderlands spinoff Tiny Tina.

Tiny, but also not

There might be a “Tiny” game listed, but this month’s PS+ collection of freebies is pretty big time. All three of the titles on offer are fairly big names in their respective genres, and the list covers a little something for almost everyone.

Leading off, there’s UFC 4 from EA. With deep customization and progression systems included, UFC 4 send players back into the octagon for one more fight… or a whole career. The fighting title looks to be pretty loaded, so fans of the real-world sport could find a lot to like here.

EA Sports UFC 4 | PS4

Planet Coaster | PS5 (the PS4 edition is not included)

Not all that into the ultimate fight? Well, how ’bout Planet Coaster: Console Edition? As is pretty easy to read into the name, the “Console Edition” of the PC’s Planet Coaster gives gamers a tailored experience, complete with “over 700 pre-made objects” that run the gamut from coasters to park facilities. The goal of course, is to build the ultimate theme park and watch those sales go through the roof.

Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure | PS4 (the PS5 edition is not included)

And finally this month, there’s Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon’s Keep. A spinoff game from the Boarderlands series (kind of), Tiny Tina re-presents the original 2013 adventure, and features 6 playable characters, fantasy-themed locales, and lots and lots of guns.

Not a bad list right there overall, and plenty to keep you gaming through the coldest days of the year.

Source: PS Blog

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

Check Also

Don’t Call It A Comeback: Genesis: Battle of Champions Lives Again!

*Note: content has been edited for clarity and brevity Just like Genesis: Battle of Champions, …