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PlayStation Plus Essentials July 2025 freebies

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PlayStation Plus Essentials July 2025 freebies have today been detailed by Sony and include the likes of Diablo 4.

PlayStation Plus subscribers in each and every tier of the program — Essential, Extra, Deluxe and Premium — will be able to download the following titles for free over the next month. They’re in addition to the library of titles offered to PlayStation Plus subscribers above the Essential tier.

Last month:  June 2025  |  This month: July 2025  |  Next month: August 2025

  • Diablo 4 (PS5 and PS4)
  • The King of Fighters 15 (PS5 and PS4)
  • Jusant (PS5) 

The titles above will become available between 2 July and 5 August here in Australia.

What do you make of the free games above? Don’t forget that those in Extra, Deluxe and Premium also have access to a larger library of titles too.

Additionally, always remember that all PS4 games listed above can also be downloaded and played on PS5.

Moreover, Sony will also make the following discounts and events available as part of a larger 15th anniversary celebration. Perks include:

  • Game trials of WWE 2K25 and Monster Hunter Wilds
  • Discounts on games including Sniper Elite Resistance, Sid Meier’s Civilization VII and Star Wars Outlaws between 27-29 June
  • Free Valorant pack, which includes: 2x Prelude to Chaos Gun Buddy, 1x Kohaku & Matsuba Player Card, 1x Imperium Spray, 1x Chronovoid Spray, 10x Radianite Points
  • … and more

Depending on when you read this, there still may be a short while while left to pick up PlayStation Plus free games for June 2025 — so make sure you don’t forget!


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