PlayStation Plus Free Games July 2015 List for PS4, PS3, PS Vita Include MouseCraft, 'Styx: Master of Shadows'

By Komfie Manalo
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Sony PlayStation has released a slew of free games line up for July, including got rocket-powered cars, stealthy goblins, science cats,and even a little dab of arthouse wonder for good measure. All free starting for PS Plus members.

This month's lineup includes four games playable on PS4, starting with the multiplayer mayhem of Rocket League, the soccer-with-vehicles game Rocket League, which will support cross-platform play with the PC edition. Use insane stunts and teamwork to score points in this fast-paced arcade game that even features a wholesome little cameo from Sweet Tooth, a favorite demonic ice cream truck.

Also included is the fantasy stealth game Styx: Master of Shadows, and the head-scratching puzzles of Mousecraft. Still not satisfied, why not embark upon an adventure that spans nine lifetimes in the surreal story of Entwined?

Rounding out the lineup is Rain on PS3 and Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved on PS Vita. All these games will be free for PS Plus members starting on July 7th. If you want to see these games in motion, hit that play button below.

PlayStation Plus members can download the four free games for PlayStation 4 starting July 1. Sony said the three PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita games will be available for free download on Tuesday, July 7, replacing the existing set of freebies for June.

Here are the line-up of the free PlayStation Plus Free Games:

PlayStation 4:

    Entwined

    MouseCraft

    Rocket League

    Styx: Master of Shadows

PlayStation 3:

    Entwined

    MouseCraft

    Rain

PlayStation Vita:

    Entwined

    Geometry Wars 3

    MouseCraft

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