Sony has announced the free monthly game list for PlayStation Plus subscribers for July 2023. The three new games that will make it to the subscription service include Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Alan Wake Remastered and Extinction is Forever.
The games will be available to PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra and Premium members starting July 4. PS Plus members have until July 3 to add June’s free games to their library.
PlayStation July 2023 PS Plus games
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War: Black Ops Cold War will drop gamers into the depths of the Cold War’s geopolitical battle of the early 1980s. The players will come face-to-face with historical figures and learn hard truths when they battle in East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, Soviet KGB headquarters and more.
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The player is an elite operative who is on a mission to destabilise the global balance of power and change the course of history. He teams up with iconic characters Woods, Mason and Hudson, as well as a new cast of operatives.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will be available to play on both PS4 and PS5.
Alan Wake Remastered: Return to the mysterious town of Bright Falls in this remaster of the action game. It comes with overhauled visuals and new features. The game is about troubled author, Alan Wake, who embarks on a search for his missing wife, Alice. Following her mysterious disappearance from the Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls, he discovers pages of a horror story he has supposedly written, but he has no memory of. He confronts the forces of darkness armed only with his flashlight and a handgun.
Alan Wake Remastered will be available to play on both PS4 and PS5.
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Endling – Extinction is Forever: The game brings the player to a world ravaged by mankind through the eyes of the last fox on Earth in this eco-conscious adventure. The player discovers the destructive force of humans corrupting, polluting and exploiting valuable resources of the natural environment.
The player has to defend its kits and help them to survive by using the cover of night to stealthily guide your litter towards a safer place.
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