PlayStation Plus, here are the free games for July 2024

PlayStation Plus updates with new free games with a selection of titles for the latest generations of PlayStation.

The free games, which are available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, are available to all subscribers PlayStation Pluseven in the new subscription dimension.

The announcement came as always from the PlayStation Blog where the free titles available for the next month that can be redeemed on both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 are illustrated for all subscribers.

The free games of July 2024 for subscribers to the PlayStation service are:

  • Borderlands 3 | PS4, PS5
  • NHL 24 | PS4, PS5
  • Among Us | PS4, PS5

To enjoy these free games you need at least an Essential subscription, but they are also included in Extra and Premium.

Additionally, PlayStation Plus members can also claim in-game rewards for Genshin Impact with an exclusive PlayStation Plus bundle. You will be able to find and download this bundle in addition to the PlayStation Plus monthly game lineup on PlayStation Store when will be available on July 16th.

Here are the prizes in question:

  • Primogems × 160
  • Fragile Resin ×4
  • Hero’s Wit × 20
  • Mystic Enhancement Hours × 30
  • Blackberry × 150,000

PlayStation Plus subscribers have until July 1st to add SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever And Streets of Rage 4 to their libraries

For all further information on PlayStation Plus we recommend our guide. On our magazine you will also find extensive guides dedicated to the games included in PlayStation Plus Extra – the intermediate level, which adds an on-demand library to the benefits of Essential – and to the games included in PlayStation Plus Premium – the maximum level, which also adds games classics and the possibility of enjoying some of them via the cloud.

If interested, you can subscribe to PlayStation Plus through the cards on sale on Amazon.

 
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