Sony has just revealed the PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. A total of six free games are available across all platforms, with PS4 getting "Tearaway Unfolded," a newly released game in "Disc Jam," and more.

According to a report from GameSpot, PlayStation Plus subscribers will get to enjoy these six free games with three being made available for PS4. Aside from the two that was already mentioned above, members will also be getting the action adventure game "Lumo," which is also available on the Vita.

The other game that's available for the PlayStation Vita is "Severed." To complete the PlayStation Plus March 2017 free game lineup, PS3 users will be getting "Earth Defense Force 2025" and "Under Night: In-Birth."

PC Mag reports that "Disc Jam," the newly released game and available for free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, is an action-sports hockey and tennis hybrid. Sony's James Hallahan describes it as "insanely addicting."

The report adds that people who want to be a PlayStation Plus member can do so for free, as Sony is offering a 14-day free trial for new members. Once the trial period is done, people can opt to pay $10 a month, $25 for three months, or $60 a year.

The service was launched in 2010 and Sony hiked its prices for the first time last September. Membership for PlayStation Plus in the United States and Canada used to cost $50 a year or $18 for three months.

The six free games that Sony is offering this March for PlayStation Plus subscribers will be available on March 7, 2017, which will also be the launch of "Disc Jam" to PS4 and Steam. In the meantime, members will still have until that date to get the February 2017 free games. Check out the early access gameplay of the newly released sports-action hockey-tennis hybrid game "Disc Jam."