PS Plus, announcement of free PS4 and PS5 games for June 2022 coming soon, that’s when

We are almost there at the end of May and it is time to answer the fateful question of these times: when will the free games for PS5 and PS4 of June 2022 be announced for PlayStation Plus subscribers? Well, in this case, there are several uncertainties about the official announcement, but most likely this should take place on Wednesday 1 June 2022, unless it is instead scheduled for today, Wednesday 25 May 2022.

The first possibility would represent a “late” announcement compared to the habit of the last Wednesday of the month, which is usually maintained by Sony as the standard for the presentation of new Plus games.

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However, considering how the arrival of the new titles is scheduled for June 7, 2022, based on the expiry of the current free games of May 2022, it is likely that a week shift in the announcement of the new titles is more likely. arrival, as has often happened in the past in similar coincidences.

As always, there is no absolute certainty on the announcement date for the free games of PlayStation Plus, but we would like to focus on Wednesday 1 June, although it is still worth keeping an eye on today, 25 May 2022, too. as a possible date for the announcement.

At the moment, no sign of possible news has yet arrived from Sony, which tends to make us lean towards next week’s option as a period for the announcement, but stay tuned for safety even this afternoon, considering that the news usually emerges. around 17:00.

In the meantime, we remind you that the free PS4 and PS5 games of May 2022 are still available, namely:

  • FIFA 22 (PS5 / PS4)
  • Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4)
  • Tribes of Midgard (PS5 / PS4)

We also remind you that from 23 June 2022 the new three-tier PlayStation Plus will also arrive in Italy, so we can also expect changes in Sony’s standard modus operandi regarding the addition of new free games to the catalog and the announcement of these. whereas now the new additions are planned twice a month compared to the single-mandate seen so far.

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