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PS Plus Members' Free Games July 2015 List Will Include ‘Batman: Arkham Begins Blackgate?' Official Line-up Will Now Be Announced Every First Tuesday Of The Month In Europe!

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Sony is yet to reveal the list of PS Plus members' free games for the month of July 2015, but ahead of its official announcement for North American and European members Sony Japan listed two new titles on its website which Gamepur suggests that it could be included on the line-up.

The new titles are "GUILTY GEAR Xrd -SIGN-" and "Batman: Arkham Begins Blackgate" for PS4 and PS Vita respectively.

Gamepur added that the inclusion of the aforementioned titles might be possible and noted that "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes" was first announced on Sony PS Plus Japan and later added as a free title for North America and Europe too.

In addition to predicted games is "Rocket League" which will be releasing in July 07, the same date as the line-up will be announced, has been rumored to be on the list too, and "Kill Zone Shadow Fall" is also one of the most requested titles for next month's PS Plus members' free games for July 2015.

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that the free games' list will be announced in Europe every Tuesday of the month.

"Hey folks. As of this month, Plus games go live in both EU and US on the first tuesday of the month (no longer Wednesday in EU)," wrote EU PlayStation blog manager Fred Durst. (via Eurogamer)

"The first Tuesday in July is 7th July, hence why the games aren't launching this week."

In celebration of PS Plus fifth anniversary, Sony will be giving away "free special gifts" to selected members.

"To celebrate those of you that have been with us from the very beginning, a limited edition gift will be arriving in the mail for those of you that have been part of the journey since the very start. Think you may be one of them," Sony wrote on its official blog.

"Then keep a close eye on your emails as we'll be getting in touch today."

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