PlayStation has accidentally leaked August's PlayStation Plus titles as Plants vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville, Tennis World Tour 2, and Hunter's Arena: Legends.
As pointed out by Redditor MrValhallaYT on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, PlayStation accidentally posted an image of the three games on its website, declaring them to be the PlayStation Plus titles of the month.
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Heading over to the "This month on PlayStation Plus" page over on the official PlayStation website shows the titles for July, but also shows what's going to be coming in August, which appears to be a whole week earlier than intended. The announcement dates vary from month to month, but PlayStation usually likes to do it a few days before the month is up.
PlayStation tends to release a Tweet and video showing off the games, but nothing has been posted on its socials. Now that the games have been leaked by PlayStation, we'll likely get a video confirming it soon, but since this is on the official website, it's almost definitely true, unless plans have changed somehow.
Giving the leak more credence is the fact that we already knew one of the PlayStation Plus titles for the month, Hunter's Arena: Legends, and it appears here listed next to the other two games. Hunter's Arena: Legends was shown off at the most recent State of Play, where it was confirmed to be one of the games coming to PlayStation Plus for free.
The general reactions to the three PlayStation Plus games have been a bit mixed, which is no surprise considering most months of PlayStation Plus get some varied opinions. Gamers on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit are almost unanimously in agreement that this is a pretty weak month for the service, whilst opinions over on ResetEra are much the same and claim this as one of the weaker months in recent memory.
Plants vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville received some pretty middling reviews on launch as it was originally an early access title, but it's now got a pretty healthy amount of content, whilst Tennis World Tour 2 sits at a "mixed" rating on Steam.
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