Sleeping Dogs and F1 Race Stars for EU PlayStation Plus in February
Sleeping Dogs and F1 Race Stars replace BioShock 2 and Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One on PlayStation Plus in February.
Sony has announced February's PlayStation Plus content for European PlayStation 3 and Vita owners, with Square Enix's open-world brawler Sleeping Dogs headlining the month's content.
Sleeping Dogs will be made available from February 6 and will also be joined by F1 Race Stars and Quantum Conundrum over the month.
They'll be replacing outgoing titles BioShock 2, Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One, Cubixx HD, Jet Set Radio, and Pinball Arcade.
Vita owners will also get Wipeout 2048 on February 13 and Lumines Electronic Symphony on February 20.
From February 6 through February 20 Sony will also sell 90-day memberships to PlayStation Plus for £7.99, reduced from £11.99.
Alongside other discounts across the PlayStation Store, PlayStation Plus members will also be given an exclusive theme for Ni No Kuni from January 30.
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