The PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games lineup is expected to be announced today, March 1, and to be released on the first Tuesday of the month on March 7. Sony usually makes the announcement from 3 to 4 p.m. GMT, 7 to 8 a.m. PT or 10 to 11 a.m. EST. However, two new titles have already been leaked which includes "Tearaway Unfolded" and "Disc Jam." It looks like PlayStation leaked its own image, which has been picked up by a NeoGaf user allegedly from a French website Gameblog.fr.

Days before the expected announcement of the PlaySattion Plus March 2017 free games, two new titles have already been leaked to complete the PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games lineup. "Tearaway Unfolded," which is a version for the PlayStation 4 but was originally for the PlayStation Vita. Media Molecule has delivered an impeccable game with huge improvements and dedicated it for the PS4 platform. The 2015 release has received great reviews making it a good addition to the lineup.

"Disc Jam" is a new game with positive feedback from gamers with "Rad" as the most used word to describe it. It is an action sports game for one to four players and has just entered into a beta version for the PS4. Timothy Rapp, High Horse Entertainment founder is targeting a late first quarter release, possibly by March for the full version. Though the leak remains unverified, Techno Buffalo thinks that the image itself looks legitimate, but PS Plus subscribers are still cautioned that these are unconfirmed PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games.

In the meantime, PS Plus subscribers with active accounts may still enjoy the February 2017 free games lineup. The lineup includes "LitteBigPlanet 3," "Starwhal," "Not A Hero" for PS 4, "Anna: Extended Edition" for PS3, "TorqueL," and "Ninja Senki DX." Also, before Sony makes the big reveal, here are some of the noteworthy predictions on the PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games. The lineup includes "Killzone: Shadow Fall," "Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor," "Fat Princess Adventures," "SteamWorld Heist," and "Hotline Miami 2" as reported by PSU.

Topics Sony, PS3, PS Vita