PS Plus2021年7月:Call of Duty Black Ops4、ペストの物語など

PS Plus2021年7月:Call of Duty Black Ops4、ペストの物語など

July has arrived and the PlayStation Plus game titles have been announced on the PlayStation Blog.

This month we have a fresh lineup of titles, with each of the three games offering something a little different and fun. Even if you don't plan to download them right away, be sure to add them to your library.

Starting Tuesday, July 6, the PS4 titles "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" and "WWE 2K Battlegrounds" will be available for download at no additional cost to all PlayStation Plus subscribers. Those who win the PS5 restocked games will also get a refreshed version of "A Plague Tale: Innocence" this week.

As always, adding these titles to your library now will allow you to download and play them at your leisure for as long as your PS Plus subscription is active.

Also, if you haven't picked up a PS5 yet, you can add "A Plague Tale: Innocence" to your library via the PlayStation Store web app. That way, when you get your PS5, this game will be waiting for you to play.

Last month's PS Plus titles are only available until the end of today (July 5), so add them to your library before they're gone.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, released in 2018, combines the series' signature online multiplayer with a frenetic co-op zombie mode. While there is no single-player campaign in this title, Black Ops 4 includes the series' first battle royale-style mode: blackout.

Fans of "Warzone" will love this very similar mode, and the massive map is full of references to previous titles in the "Black Ops" series. If you're looking for some fast-paced multiplayer action while waiting for "Battlefield 2042" later this year, "Black Ops 4" is the perfect choice.

The underrated PS4 title "A Plague Tale: Innocence" will be available on PS5 this month, but PS Plus subscribers will get the next-gen version from day one.

This upgraded version of the single-player adventure game targets 4K native resolution and a 60 fps frame rate, with improved visuals and load times as well. The harrowing game is set in 14th century France and follows a brother and sister trying to survive while being chased by soldiers and attacked by a pack of vicious, disease-carrying rats.

Unfortunately, PS4 players will not be able to play the previous generation console version, as only the PS5 version is included in this month's PS Plus.

Released last September as a spin-off of the popular WWE 2K series, the game allows players to engage in backyard brawls with their favorite wrestlers.

Offering over-the-top arcade-style action, WWE 2K Battlegrounds offers a full story mode as well as the chance to fight in match types such as Steel Cage and Royal Rumble. Players can also compete in online tournaments to prove they are the king of Battlegrounds.

The PS Plus lineup for July is solid but tepid; A Plague Tale is an upscale port, so some subscribers may have already played it on PS4 in 2019, but it's always nice to get a game on release day.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" was an unfairly maligned entry in the series, so it's nice to see it given a second chance here; "WWE 2K Battlegrounds" was particularly warmly received at launch, largely due to obnoxious microtransactions Its inclusion is somewhat puzzling, as it is another title that was not greeted with a particularly warm reception at launch, largely due to unsavory microtransactions.

Overall, there is a wide variety of titles this month. Some games are for those who prefer online play, while others are titles for those who choose to play solo. While not the strongest month ever, most subscribers should find something to satisfy in July's PS Plus lineup.

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