Are you ready Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth50 hours of story? And what about the 100 hours of side content? Every Remnawave tower, every combat task and every summoning shrine? Even Odin’s? Well, you’re in luck! It sounds like Crisis Core: Reunion of Final Fantasy VII is coming to PS Plus this month, allowing you to delve into the original soldier-triangle story that got it all started.
According to reliable French leaker billbil_kun, the remake of the 2008 PlayStation Portable prequel is one of the games that will be included in PS Plus’ Netflix-like library for Extra tier subscribers and above. The 2022 HD version has many flaws and will definitely feel rough when you Rebirthbut it is a decent vehicle for the original FFVII Background story every fan must know to be a completist.
Here are some of the other games coming to PS Plus Extra starting July 17, according to billbil_kun:
- Crisis Core: Reunion of Final Fantasy VII
- Remnants II
- Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous – Expanded Edition
- Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord
- No More Heroes 3
- Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes – Complete Edition
Remnants II is last year’s loot shooter hit with Soulsborne influences and some excellent level and boss designs. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is a medieval strategy simulation in which you lead armies, fight against rival kingdoms and raise your successors, with sprawling battlefields that combine high-level tactics with first-person action. The expanded edition of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
Sony will announce the rest of the PS Plus updates for July tomorrow, according to billbil_kun. Then we will also find out which games are leaving the service at the end of this month and whether the company is finally improving its selection of classic games in the library. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for more PS2 games, starting with Suikoden III.