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PlayStation Plus confirms August free game line-up
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Updated 16:47 31 Jul 2024 GMT+1Published 16:39 31 Jul 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus confirms August free game line-up

New games, yours for the taking

Sam Cawley

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Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Free Games

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It’s PlayStation Plus day folks, and Sony has announced what games will be joining its subscription service this August.

We’ve got some bangers to sift through this month so without further ado let’s dive in and see what you PlayStation fans are getting this time around.

Have you seen the adorable new Astro Bot PlayStation 5 controller? If not check out the trailer below, as preorders kick off next week

The PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for August are:

🌌 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
🐻 Five Nights at Freddy’s Security Breach
⚔️Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights

More details on titles available August 6: https://t.co/2lScMoUahG pic.twitter.com/Nueoza4vUw

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) July 31, 2024

First on the list of PlayStation Plus goodies is LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which compiles adventures from all nine mainline Star Wars films.

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With loads of characters to find and play as, open-world world planets to explore, and the most visually stunning graphics a LEGO game has displayed so far, it’s definitely one to add to your library, whether you’re a fan of Star Wars or not.

Moving swiftly on to our second free game, we have Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach.

This is a unique entry in the Five Nights At Freddy’s franchise, taking place at a new location with different iterations of the murderous animatronics.

You’ll explore the venue with a first-person perspective, solve puzzles, dodge robots and partner up with Freddy Fazbear himself, who’s your friend in this game rather than your foe.

Last but not least there’s Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights, a 2D action-RPG that pits the player against a variety of horrifying enemies.

As you’ll progress, you’ll unlock new powers and weapons, as you explore more of the game’s dark fantasy world, definitely one to check out.

That wraps up August’s free titles, all of which will be available for subscribers of all tiers, Essential, Extra or Premium, on 6 August, which is also when July’s titles will be whisked away.

Even if none of these seem like your cup of tea, no harm adding them to your library anyway right?

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