New PS Plus July 2024 Games for Extra and Premium Tiers Revealed

Jul 9, 2024 at 02:30pm EDT
Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion PS Plus July 2024

The new PS Plus July 2024 games for the Extra and Premium tiers have leaked, and they are quite good.

The information once again comes from reputable deals leaker 'billbil-kun', who posted the upcoming new title for Sony's subscription service on French deals website Dealabs. According to the leaker, this month's new additions for the Extra and Premium tiers include fan-favorite Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion and Remnant 2. Other titles are said to include Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous – Enhanced Edition, Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord, No More Heroes 3, and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Complete Edition.

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Aside from Remant 2, it's possible that Remnant: From the Ashes will also be added to the service, but according to the leaker, the information about this title also being included isn't 100%.

As always with these kinds of leaks and rumors, the information hasn't been officially confirmed by Sony just yet. Going by this leaker's track record, however, it's only a matter of time before Sony's official announcement will follow. Going by previous monthly announcements, the new PS Plus titles are expected to be officially announced tomorrow with the games being added to the tiers next week on July 17th. We'll update you as soon as we learn more about the next batch of PS Plus games.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion was released for PC and consoles back in 2022. This remaster was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII. Here's what we wrote about the remaster in our launch review:

"With vastly enhanced visuals and audio, a major combat overhaul that finally makes the game fun to play, and a great ending, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion is, without a doubt, one of the best remasters released in recent years. While some of the original's issues haven't been addressed, such as the bad story pacing and mediocre writing, they shouldn't stop any Final Fantasy VII fan from getting the game. The price of freedom is steep, but it is one worth paying."

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