What to expect from next month's PlayStation Plus lineup.Credit: Erik KainJuly is almost here and with it another slate of free PS Plus games for Sony fans. We’ve had some quality months in 2026, so hopefully the trend continues.Read on for everything you need to know about July’s PlayStation Plus lineup of Essential titles, including leaks, rumors, reveal time and release date.Everything You Need To Know About The July 2026 PS Plus Essential LineupStrayCredit: BlueTwelve StudioIt’s been a pretty good year for PS Plus subscribers so far, with games like Monster Hunter Rise releasing in March and Subnautica: Below Zero in February. Race car gaming fans got Need for Speed: Unbound in January.Lords of the Fallen dropped in April and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers in May. Grounded (Fully Yoked Edition), Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide all released in June and can still be downloaded for a little over a week from the time of publication.July’s lineup hasn’t been revealed yet, though we often see leaks just before the games are officially revealed. I’ll update this post if that happens.(See below for every PS Plus Essential game released in 2026 so far).Last Year’s July PS Plus Essential LineupSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice LeagueCredit: Warner BrosPlay Puzzles & Games on ForbesLast year’s July PS Plus lineup included:Diablo IVKing of Fighters XVJusantDefinitely give the puzzle-climbing / post-apocalyptic game Jusant a try if you get a chance. It’s really good.What Is PlayStation Plus And How Much Does It Cost?PS PlusCredit: SonyPS Plus is Sony’s monthly membership program that grants access to online gaming. You don’t need it for streaming movies or TV shows on Netflix and other services, or for free-to-play games like Warzone or Fortnite. Any paid online games, however, require a subscription.There are three PS Plus tiers—Essential, Extra and Premium. Premium grants the most benefits, including the largest game catalog and classic games from older consoles like PS2, PS3 and PS4. PS Plus Essential costs $10.99/month or $79.99/year; PS Plus Extra costs $16.99/month or $134.99/year; PS Plus Premium costs $19.99/month or $159.99/year.For the purposes of this post, we’ll only be discussing the three free monthly titles coming to PS Plus Essential in July. The Extra and Premium titles are revealed midway through the month they release. Essential releases are free for all tiers.When Will Sony Reveal Next Month’s PS Plus Games?Neon WhiteCredit: AnnapurnaSony typically reveals the following month’s games on the last Wednesday of the month, though this isn’t always the case. The actual rule of thumb is that the new lineup (almost) always releases on the first Tuesday of the month and the games are revealed the previous Wednesday. That means we’ll learn about July’s games on Wednesday July 1 and the games themselves will be available on Tuesday July 7. You have until then to download this month’s free titles.PS Plus July 2026 Leaks, Rumors And PredictionsLords of the FallenCredit: CI GamesSo far there have been no reliable leaks for July’s PS Plus lineup, and none of the new releases coming out on July 7 look like they’d be included, either, unless Sony gives away the “Revelations” expansion for DOOM: The Dark Ages, which I doubt. No rumors, leaks or safe bets to go off of, though I’ll update this post if that changes. For now we’ll move on to predictions and the wish list.PS Plus July 2026 PS Plus Predictions & Wishlist GamesKingdom Come Deliverance IICredit: WarhorseSome of these are more likely candidates than others and some of these are quite obviously just wishful thinking. Most of these remain from past prediction lists, since they haven’t been picked yet!Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered — This is a modern classic open-world adventure game about fighting giant robotic dinosaurs in a post-apocalyptic future. It seems like the perfect candidate for a PS Plus title, since the remaster came out two years ago. Atomfall — The first-person survival-action game set in an alternate-history 1960s Britain after a nuclear disaster is a top pick for a lot PS Plus hopefuls. It only released in early 2025, however, so it’s pretty new for a PS Plus inclusion. Then again, we’ve seen quicker turnarounds (Dragon Age: The Veilguard for instance).Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition — Two reasons for this. One, there’s an Anniversary Edition out and the second season of Amazon’s excellent Fallout series is currently streaming. Some kind of Fallout release makes sense.Dispatch — An absolutely wonderful interactive movie style superhero game that blends gorgeous animation and incredible writing and acting with a fun superhero management sim. Kingdom Come: Deliverance — The excellent Medieval RPG is many years old now, and the sequel just came out. Why not release the original on PS Plus? Well...I guess because it was a PS4-era game. But they could release the sequel!Blue Prince — One of my favorite games of 2025, this would make a great indie title to go with some bigger releases. What an absolute gem. Resident Evil 4 Remake — The remake of the popular action-horror game from 2005 was released in 2023 to wide acclaim. It’s old enough to be a contender for a PS Plus release and would definitely be a crowd-pleaser.Elden Ring — FromSoftware’s mega-hit action-RPG would be a huge win for Sony and PlayStation Plus gamers. Even Demon’s Souls Remake would be a massive win, though I put both of these in the “wishful thinking” column. Still, Elden Ring might make sense given the recent release of the standalone multiplayer spinoff Nightreign. Star Wars Outlaws — Ubisoft’s open-world Star Wars game wasn’t the hit they needed, but it’s still a pretty fun way to head to a galaxy far, far away and rub shoulders with scum and villainy. It would make a really perfect PS Plus release.Death Stranding — Hideo Kojima’s weirdest game was a big enough hit to commission a sequel and that sequel just came out in 2025. Makes sense to get the original onto PS Plus at some point, if only to drive more people to the newer (and more expensive) sequel.Street Fighter 6 — The popular fighting game franchise continues to be a crowd-pleaser, and releasing this 2023 game on PS Plus would be fun despite getting a fighting game last month. That makes me doubtful we’ll see this one, but I’d play it if Sony put it out there.Cocoon — Indie developer Jeppe Carlsen (Limbo, Inside) released this innovative and unique puzzle game back in 2023 to stellar reviews. It’s been on the wishlist of various PS Plus guessers for a long time now and would certainly be the exact sort of small title that would make gamers happy in August.Squirrel with a Gun — As the title indicates, this is a little game where you play as a squirrel with a gun. It’s the kind of indie title that often accompanies bigger, AAA releases in a PS Plus lineup. Assassin’s Creed Mirage — Releasing a free Assassin’s Creed game makes sense with the Black Flag remake on the horizon. Get people excited about the re-release. It’s already been added to Extra and Premium, of course.Trine 5 — I used to absolutely love the Trine games. I remember playing them with my kids when they were little. The gorgeous artwork in those games plus the couch co-op just made them such a delight. Then I forgot about them, and I actually never did play the fifth game. I’d love to, though. It would be super nostalgic for the whole family. Here’s hoping!All The PS Plus Essential Games Released In 2026Here’s what we’ve nabbed so far.January 2026Need for Speed UnboundDisney Epic Mickey: RebrushedCore Keeper February 2026UndisputedSubnautica: Below ZeroUltrosAce Combat 7: Skies Unknown March 2026PGA Tour 2K25Monster Hunter RiseSlime Rancher 2The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road Collection April 2026Lords of the FallenTomb Raider 1-3 RemasteredSword Art Online: Fractured DaydreamMay 2026EA Sports FC 26Nine SolsWuchang: Fallen FeathersJune 2026Grounded: Fully Yoked EditionNickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2Warhammer 40,000: DarktideWhat games would you like to see come to PS Plus this July? Any insights or predictions? Any leaks I should know about? Let me know on Twitter or Facebook. Also be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me here on this blog. You can also sign up for my Substack newsletter, Diabolical, where I talk culture and politics and the arts.