PlayStation Plus free games July 2016 predictions: 'Kill Strain' confirmed; list may also feature 'The Evil Within'

Rumor has it that 'The Evil Within' will be included in the PS Plus July 2016 lineup. Facebook/TheEvilWithin

With just days remaining in the month of June, predictions of the next list of free games in the PS Plus program now start to float online, with at least one game already confirmed. Meanwhile, speculations suggest that a triple-A title, "The Evil Within," is included in next month's lineup.

In an announcement posted by US PlayStation Blog, it is already confirmed that one of the games included is "Kill Strain," a new service-based title currently on limited release. Scheduled to launch as a full version for PS4 players on July 19, "Kill Strain" is included on the PS Plus games list for July 2016 as an early access title, beginning July 12. This means that PS Plus members will have at least a week-long exclusivity on the game.

Meanwhile, the game is still in its beta access, and the announcement also revealed that players may still sign up for access to check out "Kill Strain." A video trailer footage has also been published.

Aside from "Kill Strain," no games have yet been confirmed for the July 2016 games list for the PS Plus program. Since Sony usually mixes some triple-A titles with classic games, some fans believe that the game list for the upcoming month will include a major game.

According to some followers, a possible candidate to be included is "The Evil Within." Fans have been clamoring for the classic survival game to be included on the PS Plus free game list for some time now. Meanwhile, another fan favorite that keeps on popping up on forums is a game from the "Resident Evil" franchise, possibly "Resident Evil 6." Industry observers note that "Resident Evil 6," along with "Watch Dogs," are also possible choices, since it has been recently confirmed that sequels for the franchises are coming out soon.

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