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July’s PS Plus games revealed by the official PlayStation YouTube channel

It appears the PlayStation YouTube channel jumped the gun, posting a video highlighting July's free PlayStation PLus games for PS4, PS3 and Vita. Though the video has since been removed, but not before eagle-eyed NeoGAF user "Persona RS" snapped a screenshot of the games.

So what can we expect next month in terms of free games?

As expected, PS4 will be getting TowerFall Ascension and Strider. PS3 is expected to get Dead Space 3 and Vessel, while the Vita will get Muramasa Rebirth and Doki-Doki Universe. Both TowerFall Ascension and Strider were previously outed as next month's free PS4 games by PlayStation Asia last week.

The PlayStation Blog has yet to make an official post about July's PS Plus games, but seeing as how the video is already created I'd expect a formal announcement soon. As a reminder, all of next month's PS Plus games will be available on the first Tuesday of July. The new release format was one of the major changes Sony announced for PlayStation Plus earlier this month.

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