Playstation Plus free games for July 2016 prediction: 'The Evil Within' game rumored

(blog.us.playstation.com)Poster for the game "Kill Strain" which will be available for PlayStation Plus subscribers on July 12

As the month draws to an end, attention has been turning to the free games that could be releasing as part of the PlayStation Plus membership program for the month of July. While the official list of games for the upcoming month has not been made public by Sony, those who have gotten a PlayStation Plus membership will get access to "Kill Strain" from July 12.

Gamers normally start creating a wish list of games they want as part of the PlayStation Plus membership as soon as a month draws to a close. Following the same tactic this month, they have been circulating a list with a number of games that they would like to see arriving for PlayStation Plus members in July. The Bitbag, commenting on the games that could be upcoming, states that "The Evil Within" could be one of them. However, it does not have any proof to support this claim and states that rumors have been swirling about it.

Coming to games that rely more on story than action, it indicates that among these, "Heavy Rain," and others such as "Beyond Two Souls," could be arriving as part of the PlayStation Plus program in July. It also points out that these games are similar to "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" which was released for the PlayStation 4 and PC. As for the other games that are rumored to arrive next month, they include "The Last of US" for the PlayStation 3 while there are indications that "Persona 4" will be arriving for the PlayStation Vita.

This month, as part of its PlayStation Plus program, Sony offered games like the "NBA 2K16" and "Gone Home" for the PS4 while the PS3 got "Siren: Blood Curse."

Sony also made an announcement recently on its PlayStation blog that it will be offering the upcoming game "Kill Strain" on the PlayStation 4 console. More importantly, for PlayStation Plus subscribers, the game will become playable on July 12 but those who have not subscribed to the program will have to wait until July 19.

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