This week, the stone cold PlayStation classic Shadow of the Colossus returns to PlayStation. Experience the stunning visual overhaul of this PS4 remaster and rediscover its gripping tale that’s every bit as beautiful as you remember.
Elsewhere, open world adventure Middle Earth: Shadow of War gets a hefty story expansion with The Blade of Galadriel DLC, Marooners kickstarts the party with a host of hilarious multiplayer mini-games, while Rangi takes you on a mystical adventure in PS VR.
1. Shadow of the Colossus
Rediscover Fumito Ueda’s all-time classic, in a remaster masterfully crafted by Bluepoint Games. Explore the stunning landscapes and take down fearsome colossi in this ageless evocative tale.
- Why you should play it: With entirely rebuilt art and incredible lighting, the remaster perfectly captures the haunting beauty of Shadow of the Colossus.
- Find out more: Find out what you can do with Shadow of the Colossus’ versatile Photo Mode
- Available: 7th February
2. The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia
Based on the hit manga by Nabaka Suzuki, The Seven Deadly Sins takes you on an epic adventure with all the famous characters from the series. Only you can save the Kingdom of Lioness!
- Why you should play it: Get into The Seven Deadly Sins’ universe on console for the very first time.
- Available: 9th February
3. Middle-Earth: Shadow of War: The Blade of Galadriel Story Expansion
The Blade of Galadriel is Middle Earth: Shadow of War’s first story-focused DLC as you play Altariel, a female assassin elf sent by Galadriel to investigate Talion. Continue your experience of Tolkien’s fantastic world with this additional expansion!
- Why you should play it: Dive deeper into the fantastic world of Middle-Earth in this epic open world action-adventure.
- Find out more: A first look at Middle-earth: Shadow of War’s deeper, richer Nemesis system
- Available: 6th February
4. Marooners
Marooners is a frantic collection of party games to play with friends. Be warned though – you’ll switch between mini-games in the blinking of an eye! Best pick your favourite Marooner and get ready to run, jump and bash your way to victory.
- Why you should play it: Any combination of local and/or online players works, so gather some friends and get in the melee!
- Available: 6th February
5. Rangi
Step into a unique virtual world with Rangi, a VR puzzle game inspired by tribal art and African landscapes. Solve the mystic puzzles and progress through the levels to restore rhythm to the world.
- Why you should play it: The Casablanca-based team Funsoft cleverly combines puzzling VR gameplay with an authentic cultural inspiration.
- Available: 9th February
Out this week
Armored Warfare 90 days of Premium Time
6th February
Armored Warfare Rookie Pack
6th February
Armored Warfare Legionary Pack
6th February
Armored Warfare Professional Pack
6th February
Armored Warfare Dog of War Pack
6th February
Armored Warfare Mercenary Legend Pack
6th February
Dandara
6th February
Energy Bundle (Energy Invasion, Energy Cycle, Energy Balance)
6th February
Marooners
6th February
.hack//G.U. Last Recode Demo
6th February
RiftStar Raiders Demo
6th February
Shadow of the Colossus
7th February
Bleed 2
7th February
Aegis Defenders (Not in Middle East)
8th February
The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia
9th February
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe:Late[st] Early Adopter Bundle
9th February
Rangi
9th February
PS4 DLC
6th February
- Middle Earth
- Shadow of War Story Expansion Pass
- The Blade of Galadriel Story Expansion
- The Sims 4
- Romantic Garden Stuff (Not in Middle East)
7th February
- Warframe
- Prime Vault Ice Prime Pack
- Fire Prime Pack
- Loki Deception Prime Pack
- Loki & Ember Dual Prime Pack
8th February
- GWENT
- Lunar New Year Bundle
Remember, if you’ve not got access to your PS4, PS3 or PS Vita then you can also buy through our online store on your mobile, tablet or computer.
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