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PS Plus March 2017 Free Games News: Leak Reveals List Includes a PS4 Favorite and an Upcoming Game

A leak appears to have prematurely unveiled a couple of the free games Sony plans to offer for free to patrons of its PlayStation Plus program.

An image of a flyer showing two titles coming to PS Plus for the month of March (shared by the French gaming site, Gameblog.fr) has found its way to NeoGAF, and fans feasted on the information it holds.

It turns out that, if the flyer is legitimate, which media outlets believe it is, the PS Plus free games for March will include "Tearaway: Unfolded" and "Disc Jam," which Techno Buffalo believes to be some solid offerings.

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Developed by Tarsier Studios and Media Molecule, "Tearaway: Unfolded" is the expanded PlayStation 4 (PS4) remake of the 2013 PS Vita original.

This purported PS Plus program for March will see players team up with Atoi the messenger to successfully deliver a top-secret message in a mysterious sky called "the You."

In this game, which received mostly positive reviews, PS Plus gamers will enjoy solving puzzles and taking down bad guys while guiding Atoi through "dark, scary places" and discovering hidden paths.

The second purported PS Plus program freebie for the month of March is "Disc Jam," an upcoming fast-paced action-sports game in which players will get to experience a unique team game that combines air hockey and tennis.

Up to four players can take part in this PS Plus March giveaway and each one of them should "scramble to retrieve and throw a glowing disc while unleashing devastating abilities and defending their end zone."

There are tons of characters to play as in this leaked PS Plus free game. If the report is correct, members of the program will not shell out a cent to get the brand-new game, which was developed by High Horse Entertainment.

Sony is yet to make them official, but it is believed that the leaked flyer is the real deal.

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