July's PS Plus Games Have Been Revealed!

We now have confirmation of the July PS Plus line-up, so take a look what what you'll be getting as part of your subscription from 6 July.

LATEST - July's Games Have Been Revealed!

We have confirmation of July's PS Plus line-up courtesy of the official PlayStation Twitter account.

As many predicted, A Plague Tale: Innocence headlines for PS5, but the other two games are a surprise.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and WWE Battlegrounds are available for PS4, a great mix of titles with hopefully something for everyone!

When Will July 2021's PS Plus Games be Revealed?

The current games, for June 2021, are due to expire on Tuesday, July 6 and that's the same day as when July 2021's will be made available. However, as always, they will be revealed before that.

PS Plus monthly lineups are generally revealed on the Thursday before the new month's games go live, which usually falls in the final week of the previous month.

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Therefore, you'd have expected the July PS Plus games to be revealed in late June.

However, due to when the dates fall, the July 2021 PS Plus games should be revealed on the afternoon of July 1, with them becoming available the following week.

While you might be looking for the reveal now, you've actually got about a week to wait still. For now, we'll have to rely on leaks.

PS5 Free Game Leaked

While the lineup hasn't been officially revealed, we have a good idea of what will be the free PS5 game for the month.

Before it was even revealed, it was leaked that a PS5 upgraded version of A Plague Tale: Innocence would be the free game of the month.

Then, the game was officially revealed with a release date of July 6. Therefore, it seems pretty clear that the leak was real and that we'll be getting the game for free in July.

Now, we just have to wait for the official reveal and the announcement of what the PS4 games will be.

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