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July’s PlayStation Plus Extra line-up revealed

As with all game subscription services, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium libraries on a monthly basis with new and (sometimes) returning titles. For the month of July, subscribers can look forward to a variety of games across different scopes and genres – headlined by CDPR’s Cyberpunk 2077 and the day-one addition of Abiotic Factor.

Taking to the PlayStation Blog, Sony detailed July’s line-up of titles for both PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members. While most of the games will join the service on the 15th of July, Cyberpunk 2077 is available to download and play right now.

In addition, the multiplayer open world survival crafting sci-fi game ‘Abiotic Factor’ will drop onto PS Plus Extra on the 22nd of July due to being a day-one title.

Beyond these however, the full PlayStation Plus Extra line-up for July is as follows:

  • Cyberpunk 2077 | PS5, PS4
  • Abiotic Factor | PS5
  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden | PS5
  • Bluey: The Videogame | PS5, PS4
  • Planet Zoo | PS5
  • Risk of Rain 2 | PS5, PS4
  • Tropico 6 | PS5, PS4
  • New World: Aeternum | PS5

PlayStation Plus Cyberpunk

In alignment with the upcoming premiere of the show’s second season later this month, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can look forward to all the above, plus the PSOne classics Twisted Metal 3 and 4 – also joining on the 15th.

While the quality of titles added can vary on a month-by-month basis, July’s PS Plus line-up is pretty strong, offering one massive AAA title; a day-one addition; AA and indie experiences alongside both new and familiar faces.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s offerings? Are you interested in Abiotic Factor? Let us know down below.

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