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August 2021 PlayStation Plus Games Include Plants vs Zombies
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An early heads-up on next month’s goodies
Thanks to Wario 64 and the official PlayStation website, (and not the typical announcement on PlayStation Blog), we now know the identity of the PlayStation Plus offerings headed our way in August. The new month will bring PS Plus subscribers Electronic Arts’
Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville (PS4), Bigben Interactive’s
Tennis World Tour 2 (PS4), and Mantisco’s
Hunter’s Arena: Legends.
Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville launched for PS4, PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in 2019, replacing the series’ typical strategic warfare with third-person run ‘n’ gun action. A host of anthropomorphic monsters and garden greenery lay waste to each other in a variety of team battles and deathmatches. Player vs. Enemy modes are also featured for chaotic co-op action, and
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The lineup for August 2021 PS Plus games will reportedly include Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, Tennis World Tour 2, and Hunter s Arena: Legends.
While hardly a week seems to go by without someone accidentally leaking announcements before their official release date, this time it s Sony itself that s inadvertently spilled the beans by prematurely updating the company s PS Plus page online.
Though the issue has since been fixed and the
web page now once again only details July s offers, for a brief while it seemed the official PlayStation website revealed that the PS Plus games for August. Luckily for us, Wario64 managed to snap the page before it reverted to its previous version. Here, take a peek: