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PS Plus June 2019 free PS4 games: Reveal time, PlayStation Plus leaks, predictions, MORE


PS Plus subscribers are counting down until the free PS4 games reveal by Sony.

And fortunately there’s not long to wait, because the next wave of PlayStation Plus games will be revealed on Wednesday, May 29 at 4.30pm UK time.

The free PS4 games will be available to download and play less than a week later on June 4.

The June PS4 freebies will replace Overcooked and the excellent What Remains of Edith Finch on PS Plus.

There’s always a good chance the free PS4 games will leak ahead of time, so check back before the reveal for any updates.

One leak suggests that PlayStation Plus subscribers will get access to a Final Fantasy 7 Remake E3 demo, although this will be separate from the monthly freebies.

In the run up to the big announcement, fans have been having fun making predictions.

In a June 2019 prediction thread over on Reddit, multiple fans believe The Last of Us Remastered will make an appearance.

With The Last of Us 2 launching later this year, giving the original game away for free would certainly create a buzz.

Other predictions include Celeste, Metal Gear Survive, Gang Beasts, Dishonored 2, The Elder scrolls Online and L.A Noire.

Mass Effect Andromeda and Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 also get a mention, although this seems unlikely ahead of the launch of EA Access.

Ahead of the official announcement, PS4 owners can also take advantage of an incredible offer on CD Keys.

At the time of writing (and prices do fluctuate), a 12-month PS Plus subscription is available for just £36.99.

If you use the code now, you’ll be able to get the May 2019 free PS4 games.

What Remains of Edith Finch is described as “a collection of strange tales about a family in Washington state”.

“As Edith, you’ll explore the colossal Finch house, searching for stories as she explores her family history and tries to figure out why she’s the last one in her family left alive.

“Each story you find lets you experience the life of a new family member on the day of their death, with stories ranging from the distant past to the present day.”

Overcooked, on the other hand, sees players work together to cook and serve dishes before the timer runs out and in increasingly bizarre locations.



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