Sony has revealed the first PS Plus game to launch on the service in June. It is Call of Duty: WWII. More games will be revealed in the coming days.
In a surprise announcement, the official social media account for PlayStation dropped the news that Call of Duty: WWII will be one of the new games to become a part of the PS Plus lineup in June.
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“PS Plus members: Call of Duty: WWII is part of the monthly games lineup for June, and will be available for download starting May 26.”
The tweet continued: “We’ll share additional details of our monthly lineup later this week. Enjoy!”
Sony is also giving two months of FUNimation Premium to PlayStation Plus subscribers. Unlike the monthly free games, this promotion is only being given to select users and if you are lucky, you might get it in your inbox.
Call of Duty: WWII is the third game in the series to launch on PS Plus. The first one that was given for free was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare while Call of Duy: Black Ops 3 was the second game that was given for free to every PlayStation Network user with an active PS+ subscription.
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Sony will reveal more details on the full PS Plus June 2020 lineup later this week. The wording of the tweet makes it sound like they are giving Call of Duty: WWII as an additional game in June because it is available from May 26, while traditionally, every PS+ game is given on the first Tuesday of every month.