PLAYSTATION adds new games to its PS Plus subscription service every month, and July is a particularly stacked month for users.
This month, there are a whopping 16 games that players can pick up, including games from Final Fantasy, No More Heroes, and a number of PSP classics.
Crisis Core is one of Final Fantasy fans’ favourite stories
Most games can be played on either PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5, though Remnant 2 and Job Simulator are PS5 exclusives.
The highlight of the month is Crisis Core – Final Fantasy 7 – Reunion, an entry in the Final Fantasy 7 series that was previously exclusive to PSP.
Crisis Core’s remake has allowed thousands more people to play the story of how Aerith’s boyfriend Zack met and knew protagonist Cloud.
Other highlights include the two most recent games from the No More Heroes series, Travis Strikes Back, and No More Heroes 3.
Players were also happy to see other PSP exclusive games, Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters and Jeanne d’Arc, which are available on home consoles for the first time.
PS Plus Essential titles are already available, but the PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium titles will arrive on the service on July 16, 2024.
Here is the full list of games coming to PS Plus in July:
PS Plus Essential
Borderlands 3
NHL 24
Among Us
PS Plus Extra
Remnant 2 *PS5 only
Crisis Core – Final Fantasy 7 – Reunion
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord
The Jackbox Party Pack 9
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
No More Heroes 3
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Complete Edition
Deadcraft
Steep
PS Plus Premium
Job Simulator *PS VR2 only
Summoner
Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters
Jeanne d’Arc
If you want to read more about gaming subscriptions, check out the games coming to Xbox Game Pass in July.
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Eiyuden Chronicle
Final Fantasy XVI: The Rising Tide
Berserk Boy
South Park: Snow Day
Alone in the Dark
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Skull and Bones
Helldivers 2
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