PlayStation Plusmembers across all three tiers continue to get free games every month. Unlike the Extra and Premium libraries, users have access to the free monthly games for as long as they are a member of PS Plus. Yesterday, Sony announced thePS Plus lineup for August 2022, confirming that three exciting games will soon be a part of the subscription service.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon,Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2, andLittle Nightmareswill be added toPlayStation Plusnext month. August 2022 looks like one of the best months for PS Plus users in recent history as all three titles launched with positive reviews. Additionally, many considerYakuza: Like a Dragonto be one of the best games in the series. Despite an already strong month, PS Plus members in some regions are getting even more benefits in the form of a bonus game.

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PS Plus members in Asian regions often receive an extra game every month. For example, they gotZero Strainin addition toCrash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time,The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, andArcadegeddonthis month. Sometimes, members in Asia get a different game altogether, asSony offeredBrothers: A Tale of Two Sonsinstead ofArk: Survival Evolvedin March 2022.

The exact reason for these differences is unknown, but it’s safe to assume that PS Plus members in Asia will continue to get an extra free game each month for the foreseeable future. Such discrepancies aren’t limited to the monthly games either, as the collection of titles available in thePlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiersalso varies by region.

Sony revealed more exciting news for PlayStation Plus members following the announcement of the free monthly games. It confirmed thateightYakuzagames will be coming to PS Plus, across its different tiers, in 2022.Yakuza 0,Yakuza Kiwami, andYakuza Kiwami 2join the Extra tier next month in addition toLike a Dragoncoming to Essential. The dates for the rest of the mainline games are not finalized, but they will get added to PS Plus later this year.

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