A plague tale, Call of Duty Headline PlayStation Plus Free Games for July
Tomorrow, the calendar is upside down to July, and that means the PlayStation Plus user will have a new batch game to download. Sony has revealed three matches that will be ready to be contested in July through the Playstation Plus, and as in recent months, the July list will consist of one PlayStation 5 game and two PS4 games. This is a little quiet month for Playstation Plus, but there is a game on the trio that managed to stand out.
The game is Tale Tale: Innocence. Developed by ASOBO Studio (which recently received a lot of attention for its work on Microsoft Flight Simulator), an outbreak: Innocence is an action-adventure survival stealth game that has won a number of fans since 2019. Playstation Plus will offer an enhanced PS5 version from Game to customers on the same day the version launched on July 6, unfortunately, PS4 users must sit this.
On the PS4 side of things, we will see Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds offer free July games. Both probably won’t produce as much excitement like that like Tale Tale: Innocence Will. Black Ops 4, after all, it’s already a few years old, and we know how quickly Activision likes to move through the call of release duty. The WWE 2K battle, on the other hand, does not really land with criticism or player, because the PS4 version currently holds a score of 60 criticisms and 5.3 user scores in metemic.
It should also be noted that the Ultimate Fighter 5 Virtua battle will be available for the second consecutive month, so technically there will be four games offered through PS Plus in July. It is the last month that VIRTUA Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown will be offered through the PlayStation Plus, so be sure to claim it before August arrives.
All July matches will be aired on the Playstation Plus on July 6 and will be available until Monday, August 2. Free June – Star Wars Games: Squadron and Operations: Tango – Still available until July 5, so add to your library if you haven’t done it yet.