After the Playstation Plus free games of the last months have rather disappointed most people, July offers a big highlight again. From 4 July, you can add 3 titles to your library, keep them forever and download them to your console at any time. You can expect Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War, Alan Wake Remaster and Endling – Extinction is Forever for the PS4 and PS5.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Cross-Gen Bundle
Experience the turbulent geopolitical conflicts of the 1980s Cold War in Black Ops Cold War. Immerse yourself in historical locations such as East Berlin, Vietnam and the Soviet KGB headquarters and confront a global conspiracy as an elite agent. Play both the thrilling single-player campaign with legendary characters and exciting multiplayer and zombies modes with a diverse arsenal of weapons. Experience action-packed adventures together with your friends in Black Ops Cold War and, of course, in Zombies mode.
Alan Wake Remaster
Return to the mysterious town of Bright Falls with revamped graphics and new features in the remaster of Alan Wake, Remedy Entertainment’s award-winning cinematic action game. You once again take on the role of the disturbed author Alan Wake, who is desperately searching for his missing wife Alice. Immerse yourself in a horror story that Alan claims to have written but can’t remember. Face the supernatural forces of darkness armed only with your torch and a gun. Experience a nightmarish journey filled with mystery and discover the terrifying depths of the night. Experience the remaster with enhanced graphics and new features.
Endling – Extinction is Forever
Experience the ruined world from the point of view of the last fox on Earth in this environmentally conscious adventure. Discover the devastating impact of human activities on the natural environment. Explore different 3D side-scrolling areas and take care of your fox cubs by feeding them and watching their development. Help them survive and use the protection of the night to bring them safely to a new place. Plan your next steps carefully, because each one could be your last.