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IN PHOTO: Andrew House, president and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, speaks during the unveiling of the PlayStation 4 launch event in New York, February 20, 2013 REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

After quite the long wait for the PS Plus March lineup, Sony has finally given the go signal to release the titles to fans. Since the announcement came in late, the games are already available in the PS Store.

The two titles on the PS4 are “Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee – New ‘n’ Tasty!,” which is a reboot filled made tastier with enhanced visuals and sounds and “Valiant Hearts: The Great War,” a title that has a tearjerker story set in a colourful game.

Coming to the PS Vita but also to the PS4 are two more titles. The first is the adventure title featuring covert operations and gun-toting play “Counterspy.” Fans who want a more sporty experience, “OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood” would be the best fit for those who want to tackle new modes and a combo system to test players’ mad skills.

Finally, PS3 players can now also get their hands on two titles, “Papo & Yo” and “Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments.” This diversifies the choices for avid PS3 players, since the first one is about solving puzzle with a Monster by your side and a surrealist world as your environment. On the other hand, the second title will put players in the shoes of the great detective.

Ironically, after all the leaks and speculations, the one that actually got it right was the leak from the Japanese PlayStation Blog’s own announcement spotted by Redditor falconbox. Three of the titles in the final list have been included in the sighting released a few hours before the official announcement.

The PS Plus lineup for March comes as a good news to fans who have been clamoring for the list. In addition, it is one of the many positive news that Sony has for fans. IGN has recently reported that the PS4 has managed to rake in more than 20.2 million units all over the world. This seals the deal about how the PS4 has now experienced the fastest growth in the PlayStation hardware.

Apart from this, SCE Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has some news for fans straight from the GDC 2015 about Project Morpheus via the PlayStation Blog. It appears that the PS4's own virtual reality system has undergone a lot of changes for better and more accurate experience overall.

Some of the changes include an enlarged OLED display, doubled refresh rate, lowered latency, better and more accurate tracking via three additional LEDs in the headset and a friendlier design and look for the Morpheus VR. The GDC 2015 has only seen a prototype of the project, but it appears that Sony is confident enough to give an announcement of a 2016 release for the Morpheus VR. In the meantime, E3 2015 may be looking at the addition of the VR tech to its roster, where more games meant for the new tech will be unveiled.

Project Morpheus VR for the PS4 (Credit: YouTube/GamesHQMedia)

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