PlayStation Plus August 2016 free games: 'Yakuza 5' accidentally listed on PlayStation Store

"Yakuza 5" release in 2015 to PS3. Sega/Sony

While PlayStation fans patiently await next month's free games for its Plus members, Sony has listed a game meant for August 2016. It is rumored that Sony accidentally listed "Yakuza 5" for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

"Yakuza 5" suddenly popped out on the PlayStation Store a few days ago and it appeared only for subscribers based in Europe. No similar incident was reported in North America. It has already been taken down, but some PS Plus subscribers may have downloaded the game, The Bitbag reported.

"Yakuza 5" is an action-adventure game that was developed and published by Sega and released in Japan back in December 2012 for the PlayStation 3. Gamers in Europe and North America were not able to access it until December 2015.

The game is a continuation of the fourth game where Kazuma Kiryu changed his name to Suzuki Taichi and has become become a cab driver in Fukuoka. Taiga Saejima is spending some time in prison, while Shun Akiyama is travelling to Osaka. Players will also get to chance to play as any of the five characters available, in five different locations, namely Kamurocho, Sotenbori, Nagasugai, Tsukimino and Kin'eicho. Gamers can play the life of a Yakuza member.

Meanwhile, fans are also speculating on other games to be released next month. These include "Bloodborne," "Gran Turismo," "God of War," "The Evil Within," "NFL 17," and "Resident Evil." Indie games are also expected to arrive along with these triple-A titles, according to Breathecast .

For the meantime, July's free games include "Furi" and "Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell" for the PlayStation 4, "Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood" and "Fat Princess" for the PlayStation 3 and "Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines" and "Prince of Persia: Revelation" for the PlayStation Vita.

Fans can expect addition information as the month of July nears its end on the upcoming PlayStation Plus free games for August 2016.

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