PlayStation Plus free games July 2015 predictions list: 'Rocket League' likely

PlayStation Plus subscribers who were hoping that Sony would reveal the free games list for July 2015 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo went home disappointed as the highly anticipated reveal did not happen. The annual video game console trade exhibit already took place last week, but the list of PS Plus free games for July is still undisclosed. It means that subscribers still have to wait for several days more before the titles are announced.

Those who availed the free games in June 2015 believe that the current titles will be hard to top, especially since "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes" is included in the list. Now, PS Plus subscribers are hoping to find another AAA game title in the coming month. 

Product-Reviews spotted a Reddit thread with the list of games that PlayStation Plus subscribers are hoping to get this July, including "Killzone Shadow Fall," "Farm Simulator Remastered," "Ride," "Nidhogg," "Rocket League," "Rayman Legends," or any other indie game. 

Among the titles mentioned, "Rocket League" is reportedly one of the most requested games that subscribers want Sony to include in the roster of free games. 

According to Product-Reviews, the release date of the multiplayer arcade racer has been set on July 7. It falls on the first Tuesday of the month, which is also the same time when the new line-up of free games for PS Plus usually goes live. Does this mean that "Rocket League" is one of the titles in the free games list?

However, a lot of players are looking forward to finally getting the highly anticipated "DriveClub" PS Plus Edition after previous delays. 

PlayStation Plus subscribers should expect to see the official announcement about the free games list for July 2015 in the coming days. 

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