PlayStation Plus Essential: What can we Expect in July 2024?

With another month behind us, it’s time to take another look at the games that PlayStation Plus Essential, PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will be able to add to their catalog.

 

This time there was no Days of Play sale like at the end of May, where we were lucky enough to be able to discuss June’s games, so for a month Sony didn’t announce the list at 17:30 on a Wednesday, but a little earlier. We also had no luck with leaks this time, so we didn’t know anything about the July line-up in advance, although a leaker on a French website (Dealabs) billbil-kun used to give us the exact games for next month… but we checked his Twitter and found nothing about the July list.

The headline of July is obviously Gearbox Software’s looter-shooter Borderlands 3 (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4). Apparently Take-Two, the new owner of Gearbox, paid Sony a lot of money for it. The second game is a bit of a niche game, as American hockey is not followed by the masses here, but that’s what we get because it’s Electronic Arts’ (EA Sports) NHL 24. (Surely few people use Ultimate Team, and that’s why they need fresh blood.) The third game, on the other hand, is almost universally known, but more on the PC. It’s Among Us (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), and there’s also the Genshin Impact PlayStation Plus Pack (160 Primogem, 4 Fragile Resin, 20 Hero’s Wit, 30 Mystic Enhancement Ore, and 150,000 Mora, available July 16). Games will be available from July 2 to August 5.

In the meantime, there’s still time to download (or at least add to your account) the June games. These titles are SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever, and Streets of Rage 4. EA Sports FC 24 was also free until June 18th, but that was a leftover title from earlier, so now you have to pay again. So of the three June games, we have a platformer, a wrestling title, and a beat’em up.

Source: PS Blog

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