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PlayStation Plus free RPG leaves fans in agreement: 'this is amazing'
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Published 16:00 26 Jun 2025 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus free RPG leaves fans in agreement: 'this is amazing'

Plus, you don't have to give Activision any money to play it!

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Featured Image Credit: Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony, Activision Blizzard, Blizzard Entertainment, Diablo, Diablo 4

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PlayStation Plus users are feeling particularly pleased with one of this month’s free games, and it’s probably because they don’t have to give a certain company any money to actually purchase it…

July's PlayStation Plus Essential monthly games have just been announced, and there are some bangers in here (for once).

Next month, PlayStation Plus users on PlayStation 5 are going to be treated to The King of Fighters XV, Jusant, and Diablo IV.

However, it seems there’s one game most of the subscribers are looking forward to more than the rest– or at least, that’s how seems based on the comments over on the r/PlayStationPlus subreddit.

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“Oh nice, I've been wanting to play Diablo [IV] for so long,” commented user Neat_Ad_3043. “I completed Diablo 1 some time ago and it was great.”

“Man, I had my eye on Diablo 4 for months. This is amazing!” replied user Delicious_Boss_1314.

“Diablo and Jusant! Nice! Good month for me!” commented user larsvondank.

Now I’m sure a lot of these folks are just excited to play a new Diablo game, but personally I like to think that the gaming community has actually held off on supporting any Activision Blizzard games financially instead.

Alright, jokes aside, personally I’m actually a bit more excited for the other two games on this list: Jusant and The King of Fighters XV.

Both are absolute bangers, especially Jusant, so I highly suggest that even those excited for Diablo IV make sure to try out the other games on offer.

Honestly, I’m kind of shocked that Sony actually dished up a decent month of PlayStation Plus Essential for once, because the last few months have been absolutely dire.

Hopefully they can actually keep this pace going, because all that extra money they’ve got people paying for the service now should at least result in more quality games.

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