A triple threat of new, free PlayStation Plus titles will be available for download on the PlayStation Store starting tomorrow, so make sure you've at the very least redeemed last month's offering. Leaving the service tomorrow will be Call of Duty: WWII and Star Wars Battlefront 2 -- multiplayer-focused titles that are more than worth checking out.
Replacing them will be Erica, NBA 2K20, and Rise of the Tomb Raider. That's three PlayStation 4 titles available for free to celebrate the 10th anniversary of PlayStation Plus. It marks yet another excellent month for subscribers, ensuring you'll always have something to play during these quieter summer months. You can start downloading them all from tomorrow, but for now, make sure you don't miss out on the two titles June 2020 had to offer.
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@LiamCroft
Not sure, but did you mean treat instead of threat? Anyway, I downloaded both and enjoyed the hell out of COD WW2. Made me buy Modern Warfare and I am not even that into COD
Off topic but when are the ps now games announced and added? Haven't heard anything as of yet
@gollumb82 Nope, triple threat is correct.
@LiamCroft
Ok, I realise it is correct. I didn't realise they could be a threat Waiting for Erica to become available as I already have the remaining two games.
Ah cheers mate, been holding off buying things just in case lol, don't know why they don't announce it same time or day later than plus games.
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