PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for July 2023 Revealed
/Sony Interactive Entertainment has just revealed next month’s Monthly games for PlayStation Plus subscribers as starting July 4 players can download Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Alan Wake Remastered, and Endling Extinction is Forever. The offer will last until July 31.
A solid offering as Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is 2020’s Call of Duty title that featured a decent campaign with a multiplayer mode similar to all titles from the series that can still hold well to even the latest game in the series as the game still looks stunning despite it being a couple of years old.
Then, we have Alan Wake Remastered, a perfect offer considering the sequel to the survival horror is finally launching this year, making it the perfect opportunity to refresh Alan Wake’s horrors as Alan Wake 2 is set to launch on October 17.
Here’s a brief description of each title courtesy of PlayStation, which will be available for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
Black Ops Cold War drops fans into the depths of the Cold War’s volatile geopolitical battle of the early 1980s. Come face-to-face with historical figures and hard truths as you battle around the globe in iconic locales like East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, Soviet KGB headquarters and more. As an elite operative, follow the trail of a shadowy figure on a mission to destabilize the global balance of power and change the course of history. Descend into the dark center of a global conspiracy alongside iconic characters Woods, Mason and Hudson, as well as a new cast of operatives attempting to stop a plot decades in the making. Beyond the Campaign, Cold War brings an arsenal of weapons and equipment into the next generation of Multiplayer and Zombies experiences. Cold War brings an arsenal of weapons and equipment into thrilling Multiplayer and Zombies experiences.
Alan Wake Remastered
Return to the mysterious town of Bright Falls in this remaster of the award-winning cinematic action game from Remedy Entertainment (Control, Max Payne), featuring overhauled visuals and new features. Troubled author Alan Wake embarks on a desperate 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. Wake is soon forced to question his sanity, as page by page, the story comes true before his eyes: a hostile presence of supernatural darkness is taking over everyone it finds, turning them against him. He has no choice but to confront the forces of darkness armed only with his flashlight, a handgun and what remains of his shredded mind. His nightmarish journey to find answers to the mind-bending mystery he faces will lead him into the terrifying depths of the night.
Endling – Extinction is Forever
Experience a world ravaged by mankind through the eyes of the last fox on Earth in this eco-conscious adventure. Discover the destructive force of the human race as it corrupts, pollutes and exploits the most precious and valuable resources of the natural environment day by day. Explore various 3D side-scrolling areas and defend your tiny furballs, feed them, watch them grow up, notice their unique personalities and fears and most importantly, help them to survive. Use the cover of night to stealthily guide your litter towards a safer place. Spend the day resting in an improvised shelter and plan your next move carefully – it could be the last for you and your cubs.
Subscribers will have until July 31 to add these new titles to their PlayStation Plus library.
If you haven’t, you have until July 3 to download the Monthly Games for June as they currently offer NBA 2K23, Jurassic Park Evolution 2, and Trek to Yomi.
This Monthly Games lineup offer is for Essential, Extra, and Premium/Deluxe members of the service and is separate from the Game and Classic Catalog which gets updated midway through each month.
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