The headlining game in the lineup is arguablyDestruction AllStars, a PlayStation 5 exclusive title that was originally meant to be a launch title for Sony’s next-generation console.Destruction AllStarsis a vehicular combat game where players battle it out in an arena with unique characters and cars. Its gimmick is that players are able to exit their vehicles, which is rarely seen in the genre. It’s the first big PS5 exclusive of 2021 and it being free on PlayStation Plus should do wonders to ensure that it has an active online playerbase for some time to come.

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PlayStation 5 owners can also get their hands onControl: Ultimate Edition. Technically one of the PS4 offerings for February 2021,Control: Ultimate Editionincludes a free upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version, which just launched today.Control: Ultimate Editionon PS5 has a variety of next-generation enhancementsfor players to take advantage of, including overall better performance and sharper graphics.

And finally, those on PS4 can tryConcrete Geniethrough their PlayStation Plus membership.Concrete Genieis much smaller in scale when compared toDestruction AllStarsandControl: Ultimate Edition, but it’s a solid PlayStation exclusive that earned decent reviews at the time of its release.Concrete Geniealso has some VR functionality, so those with a PlayStation VR headset lying around can take advantage of that as well.

Ultimately, those who own a PlayStation 5 will be getting the most bang for their buck when it comes to PlayStation Plus in February. Not only do they get access to the superior version ofControl, but they also get a brand new game inDestruction AllStarsand access toConcrete Genieas well. After all,PlayStation 5 is backward compatible with PS4 games, so any PS4 games added to the PS Plus lineup are also playable on Sony’s new console.