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PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 reveal time

PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 reveal time

Daily Mirror07-07-2025
It's almost time for Sony to unveil the latest batch of PlayStation Plus games for Extra and Premium subscribers, with hopes high that they'll be as good as this month's Essential drop.
PS Plus is gearing up to offer players a fresh batch of games at no additional cost, with high hopes that they'll match the quality of this month's Essential drop.
The time is nearly upon us for a new round of PS Plus games for Extra and Premium subscribers, a moment that stirs excitement among many players, particularly those who found last month's offering somewhat lacklustre. The PS Plus Extra and Premium June games were largely aimed at shooter fans, featuring a game that didn't quite have the stamina to last the month.

FBC: Firebreak led the pack as the latest game in the Control mythology but struggled to make a splash (a common issue when multiplayers launch on subscription services on day one, as was the case with FBC: Firebreak's Xbox Game Pass debut on the same day), and the rest of the drop fell short with Battlefield 2042 landing rather flatly on the service.

It's not the ideal situation for subscribers, but they've learned to simply wait for next month, or at least the next Essential drop, which has proven to be quite significant with the arrival of Diablo 4 on PS Plus Essential last month. Regardless, a new collection of games is coming, whether they align with our PS Extra and Premium July 2025 predictions or not.
But when exactly can we anticipate the PS Plus Extra and Premium reveal time? Here's when we can expect the new titles.
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PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 reveal time
The reveal time for the PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 is scheduled for 8.30am PDT / 11.30am EDT / 4.30pm BST on Wednesday, July 9. This is because the Extra and Premium games for any given month are always unveiled on the second Wednesday of every month, before being released the following Tuesday, which in this case is Tuesday, July 15.
It's fortunate that there are more games coming, particularly with classics like Resident Evil 2 and the Twisted Metal series set to join the Premium service during this summer showcase season, as if our gaming backlogs weren't already substantial. Prepare yourself, as it could dominate your life for the next month or so.
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