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PlayStation Plus July 2022 additions and removals

More games coming your way.

PlayStation Plus July 2022 additions and removals are starting to be detailed by Sony and its partners, and we’ll gather them all up for you as announcements come through.

Below are the titles you can soon expect (or in some cases, lose) on PlayStation Plus tiers that include Extra, Deluxe and Premium (aka any tier higher than Essentials).

We’ll be adding to the lists below as more games are revealed.

July 2022 additions

  • Stray (PS4, PS5)
  • Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (PS5)
  • Marvel’s Avengers (PS4, PS5)
  • Assassin’s Creed Unity (PS4)
  • Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag (PS4)
  • Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered (PS4)
  • Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry (PS4)
  • Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection (PS4)
  • Saints Row IV: Re-Elected (PS4)
  • Saints Row Gat out of Hell (PS4)
  • Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition (PS5)
  • Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure (PS4)
  • Jumanji The Video Game (PS4)
  • Paw Patrol on a Roll! (PS4)
  • ReadySet Heroes (PS4)
  • Lawn Mowing Simulator (PS4, PS5)
  • No Heroes Allowed!  (PSP) (Premium tier only)
  • LocoRoco Midnight Carnival (PSP) (Premium tier only)

July 2022 removals

  • TBD)

We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of PlayStation Plus in July 2022?


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