Sony confirms the free video games available to PlayStation Plus subscribers in July 2021.
This month’s PlayStation Plus lineup continues the service’s run of big-name games. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is the headline act and is available to PS4 and PS5 users. In case you have forgotten, CODBLOPS4 is the one without a full-fledged single-player campaign. It does, however, feature a generous roster of multiplayer maps, the fan-favourite Zombies mode, and the Blackout battle-royale mode, which remains popular some two and a half years after release.
PS Plus subscribers can also grab WWE 2K Battlegrounds, the horrible cartoon-like wrestling game from Saber Interactive. The least said about it, the better.
Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown is a much more appealing prospect for combat enthusiasts. It remains available on PS Plus until August.
Finally, the upgraded next-gen edition of A Plague Tale: Innocence is available for PS5 owners. Asobo Studio’s action-adventure survival game has become a minor classic due to its distinctive setting and first-class rat avoidance stealth mechanics.
All three titles will be available to download for PlayStation Plus members from July 6, 2021.
PlayStation Plus Free Games – July 2021
PS4 and PS5
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
- WWE 2K Battlegrounds
- Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown – available until August 2
PS5
From June’s PlayStation Plus lineup, Star Wars: Squadrons and Operation Tango are available until July 5.
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