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July’s PlayStation Plus Essential line-up is available now

Each Month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Essential line-up with a solid 3 titles or so, available to claim by all those with a PS Plus subscription. As they announced previously, July’s line-up is now officially available to add to your library – including the 2D Action-RPG CrossCode and Sledgehammer Games’ underrated Call of Duty Modern Warfare III.

Available to add to your library from now until the end of the month, July’s PlayStation Plus line-up features the following:

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023)
  • CrossCode
  • For the King II

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Call of Duty

The headliner for this month is of course Modern Warfare III. Developed by Sledgehammer Games, 2023’s COD entry suffered somewhat at launch due to a relatively poor campaign alongside additional baggage being carried over from 2022’s MWII.

That being said, Modern Warfare III is one of the best COD entries in years – in particular when it comes to the multiplayer side of things; featuring countless weapons, camos, maps, modes and much more. While atypical, MWIII also includes its own Zombies mode, with MWZ proving to be a popular alternative to the standard round-based mode.

CrossCode meanwhile is a retro-inspired 2D Action-RPG featuring 16bit graphics and a fleshed out physics system alongside fast-paced and satisfying combat. Relkieased back in 2018, CrossCode saw high and consistent praise from both critics and fans alike – described as “a near-perfect attempt at recapturing the charm and magic of action RPGs from the 16-bit era.”

Released in late 2024, For the King II is a co-op turn-based roguelite tabletop RPG. While the game includes a full on campaign with 5 chapters to complete, this sequel also introduces a new ‘Infinite Dungeon Mode’ for added replayability.

Modern Warfare III, CrossCode and For The King II are all available to add to your library from today.

KitGuru says: What do you think of July’s offerings? Did you give MWIII a chance back during its release year? Do you prefer 8 or 16bit pixel art? Let us know down below.

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