July 2021 PS Plus Free Games Predictions

The PS4 Games – Ghostrunner & BELOW

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Sony doesn’t tend to slack when it comes to its two PS4 games, and our two predictions reflect that.

Ghostrunner was one of the surprise indie hits of 2020, blending the fast-paced parkour action of Mirror’s Edge with katana sword combat. It’s an absolute blast and with a PS5 upgrade set to be coming sometime this year, and a sequel announced to be in development, a release on PS Plus would certainly help give the game a resurgence in popularity.

BELOW, on the other hand, is another indie that didn’t get the same amount of love as Ghostrunner, but the action RPG sees you exploring a procedurally-generated labyrinth underground, teeming with enemies, traps, and secrets to discover. It does get a little repetitive after a while, but if you’re looking for a stylish game to slash your way through on a weekend, there are far worse options out there.

Given the game never really took off in the way developer Capybara Games likely hoped it would in 2018, making it one of the free PS Plus games in July 2021 might get it in front of more players, and that’s certainly never a bad thing.

When Will We Know the Official PS Plus July 2021 Lineup?

Sony normally announces the following month’s PlayStation Plus lineup on the final Tuesday of the month. If they follow this trend again this month, you can expect to find out the July lineup on June 29.

What do you make of our PS Plus July 2021 free games predictions? Let us know down in the comments below.


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