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PS+ subscribers will get to claim three PS5 titles in July

Just ahead of Sony's official announcement, next month's PS+ Essential games have leaked. In July, PS+ subscribers will get to claim three PS5 titles, including Alan Wake Remastered, just in time for the long-awaited sequel releasing later this year.

Many gamers have likely heard of billbil-kun. Posting on Dealabs, billbil-kun regularly leaks upcoming free games for services like PlayStation+. In their latest post, it is confirmed that PS+ subscribers will get access to Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PS4 & PS5), Alan Wake Remastered (PS4 & PS5) and Endling: Extinction is Forever (PS4 & PS5).

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is the most recent game in the franchise from Treyarch. The included version is the cross-gen bundle, so you'll get access to both the PS4 and PS5 versions.

Alan Wake Remastered launched in late 2021, arriving for the first time ever on PlayStation consoles. The original release was an Xbox exclusive, but Remedy has since turned to multi-platform game development. Alan Wake Remastered is well worth a playthrough now if you plan on picking up Alan Wake 2 later this year.

Finally, Endling is an indie game, promising a survival adventure where players have to explore devastated environments and avoid becoming prey. The game has overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam.

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