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Hereโs how these eight PlayStation Plusย Extra and Premium games forย March 2026 stack up against one another. They are also all coming to the service on March 17th.
8) The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria

Monolith Productionsโ Middle-earth games set a high bar for The Lord of the Rings games, but The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria doesn’t even come close to hitting that standard. The dull crafting title gives players such limited ways to mine their surroundings and build out their base and stuffs the experience with entirely too much combat with enemies that are dumber than the rocks these cast of dwarves slam their pickaxes through. So while this sort of genre seems like a decent fit for the license, Return to Moria is little more than unrealized potential.
7) Madden NFL 26

Madden NFL 26 is still, obviously, a football game, which limits its appeal, but it’s at least an improvement when compared to the lackluster years that immediately preceded it. A better tutorial and a flurry of small changes and presentation improvements go a long way in making this the best Madden in some time, while also leaving some room for improvement.
6) Astroneer

Astroneer is a fairly standard survival crafting game, but there’s a reason it’s been alive for almost a decade. It’s heavily dependent on an oxygen meter and power consumption, meaning the early parts of the game are stingy as players have to grind a bit before becoming more independent. But it opens up as the resources start coming and allows for players to go an adventure as they slowly chart out a planet and mine it for all its worth. It’s like a smaller version of No Man’s Sky with an immersive, diegetic user interface and can evoke a similar adventurous and creative feeling with a more lighthearted tone, something aided by its bright color palette.
5) Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 calls back to an earlier generation, one that players donโt get much of nowadays. This sequel fits in line with the Xbox 360 and PS3 era of its predecessors with its array of modes and general gameplay style. Players can carve through its story campaign, tackle co-op missions, or blast other humans in competitive multiplayer, the latter of which seems pulled from the time where secondary multiplayer modes like this were the norm.












