Sony has announced the return of the Play At Home program with more free offers, and it all starts in March. Starting March 1, PlayStation and Insomniac Games will make Ratchet & Clank PS4 completely free to download for a limited time, and once you download it, you can keep it. Later in the month, new subscribers to Funimation or Wakanim will gain extended access in participating countries, and will need to register and download either app on March 25.
The Play At Home 2021 initiative will launch in March and run through June, and Sony says in the announcement post that this is just the beginning of what’s in store. More details were teased in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, you can find the official details on the reveals so far.
The initiative #PlayAtHome returns the 1st. March, kicking off four months of PlayStation games and entertainment deals. pic.twitter.com/smjkJuPip0
– PlayStation Latam (@PlayStation_LA) February 23, 2021
“PlayStation and Insomniac Games will make Ratchet & Clank PS4 available for free download for a limited time via PlayStation Store from March 1 at 8 pm PST / March 2 at 4 am GMT / 5 am CET until on March 31, 2021 at 8 p.m. PDT * / April 1 at 4 a.m. M. BST / 5 a. M. CEST.
Once you redeem the game, it will be yours. This 2016 action-adventure hit for PS4 from Insomniac Games revisits the origin stories of these beloved PlayStation heroes and features a great combination of comedy and wacky combat. “
“Our friends at Funimation (a joint venture of Sony Pictures Entertainment and Aniplex of Japan) are launching a very special offer: extended access for new subscribers to Funimation or Wakanim in the countries where they are available **. Funimation is an anime focused subscription service and Wakanim is the European division of Funimation. While there will be additional details to follow, this offer is only available to our community that registers and downloads Funimation (in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand) or Wakanim apps (in most of Western and Northern Europe) as of March 25 for a limited time. “
It’s been a busy morning for Sony, who also revealed their new virtual reality headsets for PS5, and the arrival of Days Gone on PC in the future.