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Diablo IV, Jusant and more join PlayStation Plus in July

Each month, Sony offers 3 titles for ‘free’ to all those with a PlayStation Plus subscription. In celebration of the service’s 15th birthday, Sony has announced the line-up for July’s PS Plus Essential tier – alongside a bunch of “celebratory activities we have planned this summer.”

Available to add to your library from the 1st of July until the 4th of August, all PlayStation Plus subscribers can look forward to the following:

  • Diablo IV | PS5, PS4
  • The King of Fighters XV | PS5, PS4
  • Jusant | PS5

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As mentioned, beyond this, Sony also announced a bunch of 15th Anniversary Celebrations. Though more is planned to take place over the Summer months, a number of bonuses are available right now, including:

  • WWE 2K25 PS+ Premium Game Trial
  • Monster Hunter Wilds PS+ Premium Game Trial
  • Valorant PS+ Pack
  • PlayStation Store Exclusive Offer Weekend (27–29 June)
  • 15th Anniversary PS+ tournament (28th June)
  • Online Multiplayer Weekend (28–29 June)

While these various events are welcome, the biggest gift so far seems to be the aforementioned PS Plus Essential line-up for July. Hopefully Sony maintains this level of quality for the remainder of the year.

In case you missed it, a number of July’s PS Plus Premium classics were also confirmed earlier this month, the details of which can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of July’s offering? What’s your favourite fighting game franchise? How big is your PS Plus Essential library? Let us know down below.

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