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As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming the King of the Pirates. But his life changed when he accidentally gained the power to stretch like rubber…at the cost of never being able to swim again! Now Luffy, with the help of a motley collection of nakama, is setting off in search of “One Piece,” said to be the greatest treasure in the world…

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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピース Hepburn: Wan Pīsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected into 94 tankōbon volumes.

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Best Black Friday 2020 PS5 And PS4 Deals: Exclusive Games

Black Friday 2020 deals have been available all month, most of the best gaming deals are just now arriving. There will be plenty of great deals for PS5 and PS4 owners to shop. We've gone through all the Black Friday ads and sales revealed so far and rounded up the very best Black Friday PS4 and PS5 deals you need to know about. We'll continue to add to this list as more deals are revealed. Keep in mind some of these deals are upcoming key start dates to know are below.

    GameStop: Select deals are available now. All deals will be live from November 25 to November 29.
    Best Buy: Live now through November 29
    Target: Live now through November 28
    Walmart: November 25-29

As of now, most of the best deals we know about are on games, including new low prices for a number of 2020 hits such as The Last of Us Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, and Watch Dogs: Legion. And if you're still looking to secure a PS5, select retailers will restock on Black Friday. Make sure to check out our PS5 buying guide for more details. For more deals, check out our roundup of the best Black Friday gaming deals.




PlayStation Plus 12-Month Subscription (Digital Code)
$33.50 (was $60)

Though technically not part of an official Black Friday sale, this deal on PlayStation Plus is the best you'll find. You can snag a one-year membership for $31, which is practically 50% off. If you're a new PS5 owner, PS Plus is one of the first things you should buy. Not only does it grant access to online multiplayer, but you also get free games each month and more than a dozen hit PS4 games via the PS Plus Collection. This is a digital code you'll receive via email within 24 hours--we've tested and confirmed it ourselves. You can then redeem it in the PlayStation Store to instantly start or extend your PS Plus subscription.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla
$48 (was $60)
Available Wednesday

Just weeks after its release, the PS5 version of Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be discounted to $48 at GameStop. If you didn't pick up the new open-world adventure from Ubisoft at launch, you'll want to take advantage of this deal. We imagine it will sell out.

Turtle Beach Recon 200
$30 (was $60)
Available now

If you're looking for a budget-friendly headset for your PS5, the Turtle Beach Recon 200 is a universal headset that offers solid sound quality for the price. It has an understated design and comfortable ear cups for long gaming sessions.

Astro A40 TR Gaming Headset
$120 (was $150)
Available now

Astro makes some of the best third-party console peripherals, and the A40 TR is a prime example of that. It's one of the best wired headsets you can buy for the price, with studio-quality stereo surround and a lightweight design with ultra-comfortable ear cushions. The A40 plugs into the 3.5mm audio jack, so it works with PS5 and Series X (as well as legacy consoles).

DualShock 4 Controllers (Pre-Owned)
$30 (was $52)
Available Wednesday

While the DualShock 4 isn't compatible with PS5 games, you can use it to play backwards-compatible PS4 games, including every game in the PS Plus Collection. GameStop will have a great deal on pre-owned PS4 controllers, discounting them to just $30.

The Last of Us Part II
$30 (was $60)
Available now

The Last of Us Part II is one of the 2020's biggest games. If you haven't picked it up yet, you can snag it for its best price yet at Best Buy this Black Friday. And if you're new to the post-apocalyptic action series, The Last of Us Remastered is included with the PS Plus Collection--that way you can play the original before diving into the excellent sequel at a great price.

Watch Dogs: Legion
$30 (was $60)
Available now

Watch Dogs: Legion just released at the end of October, but the PS4/PS5 version will already receive a steep discount at Walmart. You can snag the open-world adventure starring a group of trendy hackers for just $30. Legion is a great game, especially at this price. I


Ghost of Tsushima
$40 (was $60)
Available now

Ghost of Tsushima was the last major PS4 exclusive, and it made its moment count. The open-world samurai game oozes with style, features a compelling narrative, and offers an abundance of content. After finishing the lengthy single-player campaign, you can jump into the Legends online multiplayer mode, which was recently added as a free update. You can snag Ghost of Tsushima for its best price yet this Black Friday.

Days Gone
$20 (was $40)
Available now

If you haven't checked out Days Gone yet, Bend Studio's open-world zombie game is on sale for $20. It's one of the first-party PlayStation games that is receiving a next-gen update for PS5 to support 60 frames per second and dynamic 4K resolution.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
$30 (was $60)
Available Wednesday

Toys for Bob did a remarkable job reviving the iconic Crash Bandicoot series with Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. The sequel is rich in content and authentic to its predecessors while moving the series forward. Discounts have been rare since launching a couple of months back, but you can get it for a new low of $30 during Black Friday.

Resident Evil 3
$15 (was $40)
Available now

The Resident Evil 3 remake hit a new low price at Best Buy this Black Friday. At just $15, the remake is well worth the price, even though it's a relatively short and inconsistent experience overall.

Marvel's Avengers
$27 (was $60)
Available now

Marvel's Avengers hasn't sold nearly as well as Square Enix probably expected, but the live service superhero game is still worth playing even if you just want to run through the main story. It's on sale for only $27, which is the lowest price we've seen since Marvel's Avengers launched in August.

Persona 5 Royal
$20 (was $60)
Available now

Persona 5 Royal, an updated version of the 2017 JRPG with loads of new content, released earlier this year to critical acclaim. It earned a rare 10/10 in our Persona 5 Royal review. If you're looking for a lengthy JRPG to play over winter, look no further, especially at this new low price.

Final Fantasy VII Remake
$25 (was $60)
Available now

Given the nature of 2020, it's actually kind of hard to believe Final Fantasy VII Remake released this year. Telling part one of the story, Final Fantasy VII Remake is as wonderful as you remember, even with a huge departure with regards to combat.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
$25 (was $60)
Available now

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was game of the year last year thanks to its exquisite combat system and an enthralling world brought to life by acclaimed Japanese studio From Software. If you haven't checked it out, you can snag it for only $25.

Red Dead Redemption 2
$20 (was $60)
Available now

Red Dead Redemption 2 was one of the most ambitious games released during the PS4's lifecycle. The open-world western features top-notch performances, a captivating story, and a massive online mode to play in addition to the fantastic campaign. You can pick it up for the low price of $20.


Death Stranding
$20 (was $40)
Available now

Death Stranding is a weird game, but not many could've predicted that the world it depicts is pretty darn prescient to what we're dealing with in 2020. If you're looking for something different to play this holiday, Death Stranding is quite unlike most open-world games.


Nioh 2
$10 (was $40)
Available now

Fans of Dark Souls will likely find a lot to love in Nioh 2, a challenging action-RPG from Team Ninja that released earlier this year. It serves as a prequel to the original, so you don't need to have any preexisting knowledge to dive in. Nioh 2 will be on sale for just $10--a steal for a great and lengthy solo adventure.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2
$25 (was $40)
Available now

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a simply fantastic remake of two truly iconic games. Vicarious Visions remained authentic to the originals while modernizing the controls and feel of the games. In short, the remake is certainly worthwhile for diehard fans of the series as well as newcomers.


Star Wars Squadrons
$17 (was $40)
Available now

Star Wars Squadrons brings back a once-popular genre of games for the legendary franchise: space combat. Squadrons is an arcade-style dogfighting game with solid mechanics and a fun online mode.


Madden NFL 21
$27 (was $60)
Available now

While Madden NFL 21 failed to move the long-running EA Sports series forward, there are plenty of gamers who want the new version each year for the roster updates. If you have someone on your shopping list who asked for Madden NFL 21, you can pick it up for only $27 during GameStop's Black Friday sale.

Doom Eternal
$17 (was $60)
Available now

Doom Eternal picks up right where its 2016 predecessor left off in terms of offering fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping combat. The campaign mode is great and adds new twists to the already great formula. First-person shooter fans shouldn't miss out on Doom Eternal, which will be discounted to its lowest price yet during Black Friday.


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Guilty Gear Strive Gets Final 2021 Release Date For All Gaming Platform

Guilty Gear Strive, the latest entry in Arc System Works' acclaimed fighting franchise, aims to take things a step further with improved animations and new fighting mechanics. It's coming to PS4, PS5, and PC, and you'll be able to get your hands on it in 2021.
Releasing for all three platforms on April 9, 2021 (or three days earlier for the Deluxe Edition and Ultimate Edition) Guilty Gear Strive looks to be a good starting point for newcomers without sacrificing the series' famous depth. Among Arc System Works fighters, it's arguably the most "hardcore," with Dragon Ball FighterZ appealing to less-experienced players due to its auto-combo system and streamlined mechanics--not that there isn't plenty of depth in that game, too. Guilty Gear Strive doesn't ditch the 2D art of its predecessors, but it does give the art a ton of detail that make it look like you're watching a climactic anime battle. There are 3D elements to the characters, as well, letting them portray more emotion and adding a new sense of weight to the fights.
One of the characters Arc System Works recently showed off was Giovanna, who makes use of a green spirit wolf for some of her attacks. She's one of 15 characters who will be on the roster from the beginning. The Deluxe Edition of Guilty Gear Strive releases on April 6, 2021, and includes the game along with the season pass, while the Ultimate Edition also includes a digital soundtrack, digital artwork, and special colors. There will be five characters in the season pass, and it will also include additional story content. In the meantime, you can try to learn the basics with these starter guide videos.
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First PS5 hands-on videos show off hardware and games, but no UI

Sony has invited a number of Japanese publications and YouTubers to get a closer look at the PlayStation 5. It’s the first time we’ve seen the PS5 hardware outside of leaked images from Taiwan’s National Communications Commission. A variety of publications have now published detailed hands-on images and videos of the PS5, providing a more realistic look at how big the console is and gameplay of titles like Astro’s Playroom and Godfall. 4gamer has published photos of the PS5 standing both vertically and horizontally, demonstrating how the stand works in either position to hold the console in place. Some photos also show how the PS5 will cool itself, and 4gamer notes that it wasn’t able to hear the fan inside the console or feel much heat exhausting from it during its limited time with the hardware.

Although these PS5 previews are clearly in a very limited environment, one of 4gamer’s photos does reveal a mysterious silver latch or bolt hidden inside the top-right section of the PS5. Sony has said PS5 owners will be able to expand storage with regular SSD drives in this new console, but we’ve yet to see how this will work in reality. This latch could be how you access the ability to expand PS5 storage, with it presumably allowing the side to be removed. There’s no other obvious way to slot an SSD into the PS5, but we’re still waiting on Sony to confirm how it will handle expandable storage. We’ve known for weeks that the PS5 is the biggest console in modern history, and Dengeki Online helps put that into perspective with a shot of the PS5 next to a large TV. It’s clear if you want the PS5 to sit vertically in a TV stand then you might need to clear some room, or use the console horizontally. The PS5 laying flat looks like it should fit into most TV stands. Most of the videos don’t show the PS5 in too much detail, as they’re largely focused on gameplay. One from Famitsu’s YouTube channel does offer a brief look at the hardware up close. Alongside the console itself, these Japanese publications and YouTubers also got a closer look at the new DualSense controller.

This new design includes haptic feedback (replacing the old rumble technology) and adaptive triggers that can adjust the resistance of the triggers for different gameplay effects. Sony has even included a microphone, alongside a USB-C. We’ve seen Sony demonstrate the PS5’s pack-in game, Astro’s Playroom, a number of times before, and the company has used it again during these hands-on videos to highlight the DualSense controller features. AV watch also reports that the confirm button on the PS5 will be X instead of O going forward, which means Japanese players are going to have to retrain their body’s muscle memory to get used to that significant change. There’s little else to report on the controller just yet, but 4gamer does provide a good look at the different colorful LEDs on the DualSense. None of the videos of publications were able to show the PlayStation 5 dashboard or UI elements, unfortunately. These remain a mystery, despite Sony teasing what appeared to be the boot experience or main PS5 dashboard all the way back in June. Sony has also promised a fully redesigned PS5 dashboard with “no pixel untouched.” We’re still waiting to see exactly what Sony does with the new PS5 UI, and hopefully we’ll get a glimpse at it before the November 12th launch date. Elsewhere there’s also a lot of gameplay of Astro’s Playroom, Godfall, and even Balan Wonderworld. We’ve also seen plenty of this game footage before, and none of the previews seem to dig too deep on SSD performance or load times for games. All three games look as smooth as you’d expect on the PS5, but it’s disappointing not to see more Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart gameplay given that title looks like the perfect demonstration for the PS5’s speedy SSD. Either way, you can find the latest PS5 gameplay in the video below. These limited PS5 previews don’t answer all the questions we still have around the PS5, and we’re hoping Sony will start providing some answers soon. We’re still waiting to hear about the PS5 dashboard, how you use expandable storage in the console, and just how well Sony’s backward compatibility for PS4 games works on the new PS5. There’s still more than a month to go until the PS5 launch on November 12th, so Sony has plenty of time to reveal a lot more about its next-gen console. For now, these early previews have provided a closer much-needed look at the PS5.

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Everything You Need To Know About Godfall

Godfall is an upcoming game that will be releasing on PlayStation 5 and PC. This will be a looter-slasher from Counterplay Games which have gathered a lot of buzz around itself. The audience reaction of the game was pretty good as the game had great character designs, trailer, and environment. This been on PlayStation 5 is good enough to see what’s in store for us in the game. The story of the game has been revealed which was said by Godfall creative director Keith Lee in an interview with PlayStation Lifestyle. He talked about the inspiration behind that made world of Godfall and how the story fits together. Godfall was inspired by novel series like The Stormlight Archive and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation franchise.



The premises of the game was revealed by Lee in the interview in which he said that the world are split up into the realms of Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Spirit. Players will be playing as one of the last remaining Knight’s Order who intent on stop the apocalypse and preserving the last vestiges of the world they live in. Furthermore, during an interview with GamesRadar, he also said that Godfall is a co-op looter-slasher experience which is set in a very serious and all new fantasy world that is filled with heroic knights and ancient magic. There are going to be multiple weapons and special suits that are called Valorplates which can be found throughout the disparate worlds, offering armor that can be found and equipped. Players can have different mods in them which will imbue the player with certain abilities or cast offensive spells.


As for the gameplay, it is easy to understand as in this game, players will be able to take control of a warrior who is so skilled that they can multiple weapons. Its been an action RPG game, there are numerous weapon types like swords, dual blades, polearms, Warhammer, and greatswords. The combat against enemies will be tough and players will have to learn their patterns otherwise it will be extremely tough. Moreover, players will have the ability to build up their character’s abilities as time passes. If you like to loot a lot then this is a game for you as it will be like Diablo or Borderlands in which you the players are given a lot of new gear constantly. It will be up to the players on how they will create their ideal character and weapons

Furthermore, there will be no microtransactions which mean players will have go complete the game in order to unlock the skins and other things. As said previously, there are many weapon types in the game each of which will be different in their own right. There are Longsword, Dual Blades, Polearm, Two-Handed Warhammer, Two-handed Greatsword, Shield, Valorplate and here is a detailed description of all of the weapons in Godfall:

• Dual Blades

These Blades are the fastest weapons in Godfall and is very effective against unarmoured and ‘soft’ enemies. Dual Blades don’t that much damage when compared to other weapons. It makes up for it with their speed and swiftness. There are heavy attacks which are called Blade Cyclone and there is an ability named Inner Focus that unleashes a lot of damage to numerous enemies in a short amount of time. Furthermore, there is a move called Mortal Coil, which turns these blades into a ‘pulling cable’ which will drags enemies towards the player.

• Longswords

Longswords are balanced weapons that do a great deal of damage with simple cooldowns without needing a lot of elaborate combo setups. This weapon will have different light attacks and a heavy attack finisher. The same thing can be said for its special abilities one of which is Spectral Flurry which is an uninterruptable attack that will do a lot of damage to a group of targets within its area of effect. The second one is the Spiral Technique which destroys enemies in a straight path with a powerful lunge. There is also a timing attack which when triggered will perform a Shield Uppercut on an opponent.

• Shields

Shields are present in the game as well which will be good for those that prefer a defensive playstyle. It will allow you to block attacks as well as parry them if you time it right. If this parry is performed, the counterattack will activate as the enemy is caught off guard which will be dealing bonus damage. Moreover, players will able to through the shield which upon hitting enemies, or anything will bounce back to them. This can be done by pressing the shield button at the right time and players perform a Wave Attack which will knock adversaries backward. By double-tapping the shield button to freeze your enemies which sounds extremely amazing.

• Valorplates

During an interview, the game’s director, Keith Lee said that as the player will play the game they will be able to craft Valorplates with individual traits that will be active or passive. In order to create these, players will have to need Valorplate cores as players will travel through the worlds of Aperion and there are a total of 12 Valorplates to collect, including the one players will get at the start. It will require many other resources, these resources will be dropped from enemies or situations you encounter, so get ready to go hunting.

There are different types of Valorplates like Balanced (hybrid) Valorplates to Specialised Valorplates and then Exotic Valorplates. Each of these will have a different function which includes improving the DPS output of a character or making them tanker for co-op purposes. Players will be able to determine what Archon ability players want. Archon is a charged version of players’ character which upon using will unleash a certain amount of damage to any enemy.

Godfall will have multiplayer, you will be able to play with random people as well as with your friends. Each party will have three people, however, and this means that if players want to play Godfall with a group of friends, they will have to keep it small. There is a confirmation on whether PS5 and PC players will be able to play together. But this is a thing which will depend on Sony as in the past they have allowed for some games to have cross-platform play. The pre-order for the game is available now and this was published by Gearbox recently. The game’s standard edition will cost $60. There is also an $80 Deluxe Edition which will include an unnamed expansion releasing in 2021. Players can also buy another one which is Ascended Edition for $90, which includes more exclusive cosmetic upgrades. Down below you can see the exact details on the pre-orders:

• Godfall preorder bonuses

If you preorder Godfall at the Epic Games Store, you’ll get the following in-game bonuses.

– Godfall Starter Pack: Set of Augments and Trinkets
– Chrome skins for three Valorplates
– Zer0’s longsword from Borderlands 3
– Yellow Valorplate skin for Typhon

• Standard ($60): Will comes with the base game and preorder bonuses

• Deluxe edition ($80): Will comes with the base game, preorder bonuses, and the first expansion

• Ascended edition ($90): Will comes with Deluxe edition content as well as red Valorplate skin, Gold Weapon Pack, Gold Shield, Gold Royal Banner, and Zodiac Knight Lobby Title

As of writing this, it is still unclear if PS5 users will get the same preorder bonuses. The exact release date for the game hasn’t been a revealed year but it slated to release in late 2020. The developers, Counterplay Games that are making the game aren’t new to it video game development. On their website, they say that the people that have worked on games like Ratchet & Clank series, Titanfall 2, God of War, Destiny 2, Diablo 3, Star Wars Battlefront, Overwatch, many others. This shows us that these developers are quite experienced in what they do and because of this there is high hope for Godfall. Counterplay Games’ first game was CCG similar to Hearthstone but played on a multi-square grid with creatures that actively traverse the board. It was praised for its easy to learn, many ways to master gameplay. It has a beautiful pixel art style and great mechanics, along with compelling lore because of which it quickly made a dedicated following and it has it that even to this day.

These people have worked on much amazing game and now will use it to bring the world of Godfall to us. It will be pretty interesting to see how this title will perform. Their main fortified is in the third person games which means that the game will be pretty good but don’t get your hopes too high because sometimes these games are pretty deceiving. This is it from us. What are your thoughts on Godfall? Are You excited for the game or interested in the game? Tell us your thoughts in the comment section down below.
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Sony Opens Pre-Order Registration for the PlayStation 5

With anticipation building, Sony has now opened pre-order registration for the PlayStation 5. The pre-order registration offers eager games the chance to guaranteed that they get their hands on the next-gen console the moment it is released. A limited quantity of PS5 consoles will be allocated for a group of existing customers with a first-come-first-serve basis for those chosen.



The pre-order registration is limited to those with a PSN account and there is a maximum to what you can get early access to (one PS5 Console/PS5 Digital Edition, two DualSense Wireless Controllers, two DualSense Charging Stations, two Pulse 3D Wireless Headsets, two Media Remotes, two HD Cameras). But the catch is, Sony has not offered how much customers chosen will have to pay and when they will receive their order. For those that lucky enough to be offered the pre-order, they will need to blindly pay and just patiently wait for when the PS5 is officially released. Head over to Sony now to register for an opportunity to be one of the first to pre-order the PlayStation 5.
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PS4 hit Horizon Zero Dawn is coming to PC on August 7th

We already knew that Horizon Zero Dawn, long one of the PlayStation 4’s prized exclusives, would be making its way to PC. And now we know precisely when that will happen: the game will be released on August 7th. It’ll be sold through both Steam and the Epic Games Store for $49.99. Guerilla Games, the Sony-owned developer behind the hit title and its upcoming PlayStation 5 sequel, released a new trailer today for the complete edition of Horizon Zero Dawn.



The video lays out a number of features and improvements coming to the PC version, including ultrawide display support, an unlocked framerate, dynamic foliage, deep graphics customization settings, improved reflections, and expanded controller options. It all looks fantastic in this 90-second trailer, which also shows an in-game benchmark tool.
Back in March, Hermen Hulst the head of PlayStation Worldwide Studios said of Horizon’s PC port that “I think it’s important that we stay open to new ideas of how to introduce more people to PlayStation, and show people maybe what they’ve been missing out on.” Horizon Zero Dawn is the first PS4 exclusive that will make the move to a second platform. During Sony’s PS5 event last month, Guerrilla announced a stunning-looking PS5 sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn called Horizon Forbidden West. There’s currently no release window for the anticipated follow-up, however.
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PlayStation Plus: June 2020 Free PS4 Games Available

Breaking from longstanding tradition, the next round of PlayStation Plus freebies began before the new month even arrived. PS4 users can currently claim June's free games, Call of Duty: WWII and Star Wars Battlefront II. This is one of the strongest free games lineups we've seen this year.


Developed by Sledgehammer Games, Call of Duty: WWII released in 2017 and brought the series back to its original World War II-era setting for the first time since World at War in 2008. Call of Duty: WWII is particularly known for having a strong single-player campaign, which clocks in around six hours. The online servers are still live, and while they aren't extremely active, you can expect the player count to tick up since far more people will have access to it on PS4. In addition to the campaign and traditional multiplayer playlists, WWII also has a fun narrative-focused War mode with unique maps and lengthy attack/defend objectives. The strong package earned the first-person shooter a 9/10 in our Call of Duty: WWII review: "Ultimately, if every shooter set in the European Theater of World War II is measured by how it depicts its D-Day landing--assuming it has such a mission--Call of Duty: WWII emphatically succeeds in its impactful designs and delivery. The sensation of riding the troop carrier as it approached the beach filled me with depression more than dread, knowing I'd survive eventually while many of my surrounding brothers in arms wouldn't. While not equally emotional, this battle's reinterpretation in War mode proves to be a highlight in a superb suite of competitive modes," we wrote. If you're looking to jump in, check out our Call of Duty: WWII tips and tricks roundup for all of our guides. Meanwhile, Star Wars Battlefront II has evolved to become a fairly solid multiplayer experience since launching back in 2017. It earned a 6/10 in GameSpot's Star Wars Battlefront II review. EA has offered consistent support since release, listening to fan feedback along the way. The game recently received its last major update, so if you're diving in for the first time, you'll experience Battlefront II in its final form. Battlefront II has a fun, if a tad underwhelming, campaign and a suite of multiplayer modes to enjoy online with friends.

Call of Duty: WWII and Battlefront II will be free through July 6. For more freebies, see our updated roundup of all the free games you can claim across PS4, Xbox One, PC, and mobile.
June 2020 PS Plus Free Games

    Call of Duty: WWII: Available May 26 to July 7
    Star Wars Battlefront II: Available June 2 to July 7