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PlayStation Accidentally Revealed August’s PS Plus Games

PlayStation Accidentally Revealed August’s PS Plus Games

So what's in store for August?

Imogen Mellor

Imogen Mellor

PlayStation has accidentally revealed the PlayStation Plus games for August. And, oops that's unfortunate but hey-ho at least we now know the free games to expect and can make room to play them. So how about we get on with it?

As Eurogamer reports, the original post on the PlayStation website said that the games that would be available from August 3, are Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, Tennis World Tour 2, and Hunter's Arena: Legends. Perhaps not the most triple-A focused month we've seen, especially with the Stay At Home promotion, but fun all the same!

Here is the trailer for Hunter's Arena: Legends...

The Plants vs. Zombies games don't need much of an introduction after all these years. Weaponised plants and zombies are at war, simple. Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, however, kicks it up a notch, taking the game into a 3D multiplayer action game. A good option if you want something to play with your mates or the undead in general.

Then we have Tennis World Tour 2, which is a pretty simple tennis simulator game. Feels pretty appropriate though considering that we're in Olympic season right now. Why not train and become one of the best (virtual) tennis players out there?

And finally, we have Hunter's Arena: Legends. You may remember that we saw this game at the PlayStation State of Play not long ago. It's a 30 player battle royale with a couple of interesting twists. The arena has NPC enemies you're supposed to fight as well as your regular opponents and explore dungeons. This, however, was on the list as a PlayStation 5 exclusive game for the month.

And that seems to be it for August! Like I said, not exactly the biggest titles out there but it's hard to complain about free games, right?

Featured Image Credit: Sony

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