A lot of fans are now getting pretty excited for the much awaited official line-up announcement for PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games. But sadly, Sony has seemingly delayed the reveal of the upcoming month's list of free games.

The company has yet to make any official statement about the delay. But some believe the official list of free games for PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games should be out on Wednesday, March 1, as reported on PlayStation Universe.

So far, the only information that fans can rely on for PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games are from rumors and speculations. With that in mind, it is highly advisable for everyone to take this one with a tiny pinch of salt.

As for what these titles are, ThisGenGaming predicted earlier in February that the action/adventure role-playing game, "Fat Princess Adventures," could be included in PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games. The Sony Santa Monica and FunBits-developed title, if proven to be accurate, will be free on the PlayStation 4 platform.

Another interesting prediction included in the PlayStation Plus March 2017 line-up of free games is the first-person shooter "Alienation." This one seems to be unlikely due to the fact that it wasn't as well received compared to the first Housemarque's game that was also released on PS4, "Resogun."

"Killzone: Shadow Fall," the title that always gets mentioned on any prediction list, has also appeared for the speculated line-up of free games for PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games. The popular "Lord of the Rings" game, "Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor," has been included as well. Enthusiasts will be able to download the game on the PlayStation 3 and PS4 consoles - if the prediction turns out to be accurate that is.

Meanwhile, Sony's offer for this month's batch of free games - before PlayStation Plus March 2017 free games rolls in - is coming to a close. Fans, particularly those who still haven't seen the list, are advised to check out the company's official post, and take advantage of the offer while it still lasts.