Sony has just released the list of PlayStation Plus games for July, and there’s also a PS Plus Extra in the form of exclusive access to a free Paragon Starter Pack. The PlayStation 4 games that will be available on PS Plus from the 5th of July are Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell and Furi.

PlayStation Plus July 2016

PS Plus Extra: Exclusive Early Access to Paragon

While PlayStation Plus members will be happy enough to be blasting their way through hell and duelling bosses in new title Furi, most will be stoked at the added benefits for July. All PS Plus subscribers will get exclusive early access to Epic Games’ new MOBA, Paragon.

Paragon is a MOBA that puts you in the fight with explosive action, direct third-person control, and deep strategic choice. From the 5th of July when the rest of the months’ PS Plus games are made available, subscribers to the service will also get exclusive access to a free Paragon Starter Pack.

The Starter Pack automatically gives players access the game’s’ Beta and in-game extras. Goodies include challenges that give you the opportunity to unlock skins, XP boosts, emotes, and even deck slots. Paragon has an expanding roster of characters with which players can build their team of heroes to take on other players of the Moba.

July 2016 PS Plus PS4 Games

The PS plus PS4 games for July 2016 are open-world sandbox Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell and a new title from The Game Bakers called Furi. For those not familiar with Saints Row, prepare yourself for a wild ride. It’s fair to say that the game takes you through over-the-top mayhem and chaos in hell.

Gat Out of Hell features over-the-top things like armchair weapons, Satan, musicals, and supernatural wings. The new standalone expansion takes the Saints to the demon-infested New Hades. This instalment in the Saint Row open world adventure promises spills and thrills for fans and newcomers to the series alike.

Furi PS4

Furi is a tense, fast-paced game that is at times quite simple but at others comes at you at a deeper level. Gamer’s skill in the game is in knowing how to utilise your abilities as you face a variety of ‘Guardians’. Consequently, each of them have their own strengths and weaknesses.

Therefore, while the game may ask a lot of you it still manages to provide a rewarding gameplay experience.

Furthermore, the boss fights in Furi are designed to feel more like duels rather than David versus Goliath affairs. The result is a unique and surprising combat style that requires focus and skill if you’re going to defeat the formidable guardians.

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