PS Plus subscribers can now enjoy the three games available for July 2023 on their PS4 or PS5. The recent announcement of the PS Plus games for July brought a pleasant surprise to PlayStation owners as one of the titles belongs to the renowned Call of Duty franchise, acclaimed for its robust multiplayer experience.
In June, PS Plus members were treated to a trio of captivating games: NBA 2K23, Jurassic World Evolution 2, and Trek To Yomi. This selection encompassed a diverse range of genres, including sports, simulation, and side-scrolling action.
Free PS Plus Games for July 2023
Attention, PS Plus subscribers! Exciting news awaits as you can now access a trio of incredible games: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Cross-Gen Bundle, Alan Wake Remastered, and Endling: Extinction is Forever. These thrilling titles are available to all PS Plus subscribers, including those with the basic membership, known as PS Plus Essential. They are part of Sony's monthly offerings, allowing you to claim and enjoy them as long as your subscription is active. Remember, the clock is ticking, as these games will only be downloadable until July 31. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity – act now and secure your gaming adventures!
Alan Wake Remastered
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Cross-Gen Bundle
Endling: Extinction is Forever
The three games included in this month's selection have a notable addition: the remastered version of Alan Wake. This sets the stage for the upcoming release of Alan Wake 2 on October 17, 2023. Unlike its predecessor, Alan Wake 2 will feature dual stories, focusing on both Alan Wake and a new protagonist named Saga Anderson, an FBI agent. Subscribers will also have the opportunity to download Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, originally released in 2020. Although the game initially had some issues at launch, most of them have now been resolved. Additionally, there is Ending: Extinction is Forever, an indie game that takes players on a journey through a post-apocalyptic world as a fox, emphasizing eco-conscious themes.
On a less positive note, July will also mark the departure of 10 games from the PS Plus library for Extra and Premium subscribers. Among the titles leaving are the remastered versions of the BioShock trilogy, Stray, and Marvel's Avengers, which received significant criticism upon its initial release.