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PlayStation Gamers Warned They've 24 Hours Left To Claim 3 Free Games

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Published 12:33 4 Aug 2025 GMT+1

PlayStation Gamers Warned They've 24 Hours Left To Claim 3 Free Games

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Sam Cawley

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

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PlayStation Plus subscribers don’t have long left to claim three free games, at least one of which is a must-have.

After recently renewing my PlayStation Plus Extra subscription I couldn’t be happier, as this month’s set of three free games are bangers you won’t want to miss, especially Lies Of P which is an incredible addition to the service.

Alongside Lies Of P you’ll also get access to DayZ and My Hero One’s Justice 2, so not a bad line-up at all.

All three games will drop onto the service tomorrow, 5 August, which means you’ve got less than 24 hours to claim the current trio. This includes Diablo IV, The King of Fighters XV and Jusant.

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Diablo IV is a bit of a controversial one as several design choices and a whole heap of microtransactions have really tarnished its reputation, which is probably why it was given away in the first place.

You can play Diablo IV at no additional cost on Xbox via Xbox Game Pass but for those who don’t have an Xbox the PlayStation Plus version will do as well.

I personally haven’t played The King of Fighters XV but if you like fighting games it’s probably worth a go.

It’s Jusant that I really want to recommend though, and I’d urge you to grab it before it’s gone and give it a try. It’s a climbing game with charming visuals, a great atmosphere and a splendid soundtrack, and it’ll only take around five/six hours to finish depending on your playthrough.

Again you’ve only got until tomorrow to claim these three games before they’re gone, then the next batch will be available for you to play instead.

Even if you don’t think you’ll play them straight away it’s worth adding them to your library in case you want to give them a go later down the line.

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