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God of War will be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers in June

PlayStation Plus has gone through some changes recently, adding two new tiers to the service. PS+ as we used to know it is still around, now known as PS+ Essential, and it still packs the same perks, including free monthly games. This week, the upcoming free games for June have been revealed. 

According to a leak from Spanish site, Areajugones, three of the games that will be given to PS+ subscribers in June include God of War (2018), Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. These games were also confirmed by billbil kun on Deallabs, who has accurately leaked monthly free games for PS+ previously.

In certain East Asian countries, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl will be swapped out with Can't Drive This, a co-op party game that first released in 2016, but more recently came to PS5.

Typically, Sony tends to confirm these leaks within days, so we can anticipate an official announcement on Thursday. We should also get announcements for new Xbox Game Pass and Games with Gold titles soon too.

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KitGuru Says: If you've never played God of War, then now is a good time to grab it, as the sequel should be releasing before the end of this year. 

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