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PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 games revealed as Cyberpunk 2077 appears

PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 games revealed as Cyberpunk 2077 appears

Daily Mirror09-07-2025
The PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 games are set to be revealed by a new PlayStation blog post, and we'll bring you all the details once they're made available.
The latest batch of PS Plus games has landed, offering Extra and Premium subscribers a fresh array of titles including Cyberpunk 2077 and Abiotic Factor.
PS Plus Extra and Premium generally offers good value, but despite last month's release featuring a brand new title from a top-notch development team, players didn't stay engaged for long. The PS Plus Extra and Premium June update saw the introduction of Remedy's FBC: Firebreak, a new three-player co-op shooter set in the world of Control that ultimately failed to captivate players, and it was supplemented by Battlefield 2042, a game that has long passed its peak. It wasn't ideal, but the service managed to turn things around for a different group of players.

The PS Plus Essential July drop truly delivered, unleashing Diablo 4 on players, along with the rising indie game Jusant that filled the void left by the viral success of Peak, being a PC exclusive title. It was a fantastic month, and even though our PS Plus Extra and Premium July predictions were slightly off the mark, we remained confident that we'd receive a solid selection of games. And thankfully, that's exactly what we got. Here's what you need to know about the new PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 games.

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PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 games
A recent PlayStation blog post has unveiled the PS Plus Extra and Premium games for July 2025, set to launch on Tuesday, July 15. Here's a rundown of what's coming:
PS Plus Extra July 2025 games
The following titles are slated to join the PS Plus game library for Extra subscribers:

Cyberpunk 2077 PS5 PS4
Additionally, Abiotic Factor is scheduled to join the service on Tuesday, July 22, so keep your eyes peeled for its debut. It has also been revealed that PS Plus subscribers can get 30% off Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty until Wednesday, July 23 if they're keen to play the entire experience.
PS Plus Premium July 2025 games
Here are the classic games heading to the PS Plus Premium game library:
This month is shaping up to be a big one, particularly with the iconic RPG Cyberpunk 2077 hitting the service on the same day as its announcement. This unprecedented move, coupled with the upcoming release of Abiotic Factor, makes this month a significant one for gamers. Dive into Cyberpunk, and you might find yourself completely engrossed.
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