Playstation Plus free games June 2015 predictions: 'Driveclub', 'Knack,' and 'Killzone: Shadow Fall'

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The line-up for the June edition of PS Plus freebies are yet to be made, yet fans are already speculating on the titles that will make it next month.

According to the rumors which are brewing up online, Sony fans will get triple A titles for June, and this seems to be corroborated by a recent tweet by Playstation Plus UK. According to the post, major titles will be included for next month's Playstation Plus line-up.

This comes as no surprise to legions of fans of the Playstation worldwide, as it only assures them that Sony is indeed preparing to dish out some major announcements for the upcoming Electronics Entertainment Expo, which will be held on June 16-18 in California. According to observers, what better way for Sony to prepare for this year's June E3 event than to precede it with major title freebies under the Playstation Plus program?

Sony does not release their upcoming PS Plus line-up until the end of the preceding month, so the announcement would definitely come this week. However, with recent delays in the release of the list, particularly the titles included in the March offering, fans speculate on what would be included in an upcoming PS Plus list.

Three major titles that fans hope would make it to the PS Plus for June are "Driveclub", "Knack", and "Killzone: Shadow Fall". The third title is of particular interest to Playstation gamers and title fans, as this has been highly requested as early as January this year.

In terms of confirmed deals, though, Sony has already teased that they will offer discounts for titles towards the end of the month, before the release of next month's PS Plus. Confirmed titles for the deal include "Alien: Isolation" and "Assassin's Creed: Black Flag".

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