'Destruction AllStars' is also available as a PS5-exclusive.
'Control: Ultimate Edition' and 'Concrete Genie' have been announced as the free PlayStation Plus games for February, with 'Destruction AllStars' available a free PS5 exclusive.
'Control' was developed by Remedy, who previously made the genre-defining mystery game 'Alan Wake'. The game, initially released in 2019, went on to become one of the most critically-acclaimed games of the decade, winning a Critics' Choice award, Best Art Direction at the Games Awards, and received nominations in several categories at the BAFTAs, picking up a win for its motion-capture performers.
Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars are your February PlayStation Plus games.
Details on next month’s lineup: https://t.co/jH49nlXkHe pic.twitter.com/TTLb0pg2iL— PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 27, 2021
'Concrete Genie', meanwhile, was equally critically-acclaimed, and picked up the award for Best Family Game at 2019's Gamescom. The single-player action-adventure sees players create living graffiti designs using the DualShock's motion control system, as well as solving puzzles along the way.
Last but not least, 'Destruction AllStars' - which is available only to PS5 players - is a brand-new vehicular combat game that has the look and feel of other arena shooters like 'Fortnite' and 'Apex Legends', but with the gameplay looking it's a mixture between 'Burnout' and 'Rocket League'.
Here's a video explaining the game from Sony's State of Play that talks through some of it. All of these games are free to download for PlayStation Plus subscribers from February 2nd.
Destruction AllStars screams onto PlayStation Plus next week.
State of Play arms you with everything you need to know before leaping into the arena. pic.twitter.com/YVqwsElZBD— PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 27, 2021