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Here are our PS Plus games for July

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Last updated: 25.06.2025 16:27
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Sony has revealed the line-up for PlayStation Plus this July. These games land during the 15th anniversary of PlayStation Plus, a big milestone for the service.

Sony has a series of celebratory activities planned for later this summer as part of the 15th anniversary, but first they’ve revealed the following selection of games, available to patrons of PS Plus.

The PlayStation Plus games for July are:

  • Diablo 4 (PS5, PS4) – available 1st July
  • Jusant (PS5) – available 1st July
  • King of Fighters 15 (PS5, PS4) – available 1st July

New games coming to the catalogue this month are:

  • Hogwarts Legacy (PS5) – available 25th June
  • FBC: Firebreak (PS5) – available 25th June
  • Battlefield 2042 (PS5, PS4) – available 25th June
  • Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 (PS5) – available 25th June
  • theHunter: Call of the WIld (PS4) – available 25th June
  • We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie (PS5, PS4) – available 25th June
  • Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition (PS5, PS4) – available 25th June
  • Endless Dungeon (PS5) – available 25th June
  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (PS5, PS4) – available 25th June
Why not check out one of our videos on Diablo 4!Watch on YouTube

In addition, the following activities will be available throughout July, until early August:

  • A trail version of WWE 2K25 will be available to PS Plus Premium members (available 25th June)
  • A trail version of Monster Hunter: Wilds (available 30th June)
  • Discounts on select games like Sniper Elite: Resistance, Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 and Star Wars Outlaws (running during the weekend starting 27th June)
  • Free Valorant pack for all PlayStation Plus members, including: two Prelude to Chaos Gun Buddies, a Kohaku and Matsuba Player Card, an Imperium Spray, a Chronovoid Spray, and ten Radianite Points.
  • Special PlayStation Plus PlayStation tournaments for EA Sports FC, NBA 2K, UFC, Madden NFL, College Football, Tekken 8, and more (available 28th June)
  • A 15 percent discount on Sony Pictures Core for all PlayStation Plus subscribers (available 25th June until 12th August)
  • A free multiplayer weekend, where those without PlayStation Plus memberships can play online for free (available 28th June)

It’s wild to think PlayStation Plus is 15-years-old! The service, alongside Xbox Game Pass, has absolutely changed the game development marketplace. Not only has it shifted the perceived value of games (arguably for the worse), but it’s also offered another way for developers to survive in what has been a damn awful few years in the industry.

As for this line-up, Diablo 4 is clearly the star of the show. A massive, ambitious sequel to a gaming giant, the game went back to its violent horror roots in a powerful and moreish way.

That’s not to say the other two games are stinkers! Jusant is by all accounts a lovely game to spend your evenings playing, while King of Fighters 15 is a superb fighter filled with equal parts style and quality design.

Those 15th anniversary events are a nice touch too! Monster Hunter: Wilds has been in a better place sure, but if you were ever curious to see what all the noise was about now is as good a time as any to try it out. Those PlayStation tournaments are rad too, a good chance to battle it out online in your favourite competitive game.

Full details on this month’s PS Plus offerings can be found on the PlayStation Blog.

All in all, a solid offering this month! Meanwhile, you’ll find more details on what else is on offer via the service in our full PlayStation Plus guide here.

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