There are exciting February free games to watch for this month meant for PlayStation Plus, Xbox One, Nintendo and Windows PC and they have been scheduled on the following dates: Here are some of the most anticipated games to watch out for.
February 2 - Many might have already seen the release of "Fire Emblem" heroes by Nintendo which has been made available for the first time in Android and iOS mobile phones as reported and confirmed by Polygon. Gamers can start hailing Fire Emblem Heroes by playing the role of the Summoner.
February 3 - One can enter the 3-D world in the Nintendo 3DS game "Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World," which includes all game levels for Wii U. The little guys are truly entertaining.
February 7 - On this date, the 17th of the Atelier series will be released for Windows PC and will be entitled "The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book." For PlayStation 4 gamers, they can play with Ninjas and Samurai warriors in "Nioh" while Windows PC users wrestle with the big guys in "WWE 2K17."
February 14 - Valentine's Day will feature the release of "For Honor" by Ubisoft's Montreal for PS4, Windows PC and Xbox One. "Sniper Super Elite" is also released as one of those in the list of February free games for the same three media on this day.
February 21 - PS4, Play Station Vita and Windows PC gamers can start playing "Berserk and the Band of the Hawk", a spin-off game from a legendary manga series by Dynasty Warriors. PC and Xbox One players should try "Halo Wars 2," a game with multiplayer mode called Blitz, while Players with PlayStation4, Windows PC, Linux and Mac can play "Nights in the Woods," featuring a cat home from college,
February 24 - "Lego Worlds" will be made available on this day for PS4, Windows PC, and Xbox One. The game is based on Minecraft but in interesting Lego style.
February 28 - Two games are set for release this day: "Horizon Zero Dawn" is released for PS4 and "Torment: Tides of Numenera" for PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC. The release dates of these exciting February free games are based on information from Polygon.
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