PlayStation Plus subscribers will get access to Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: WWII as part of their subscription, starting on May 26. It’s the only title that Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced as part of next month’s PS Plus lineup, but the company said on Twitter it will share additional details of its June lineup later this week.
Call of Duty: WWII was originally released in November 2017. Sledgehammer’s game brought the Call of Duty franchise back to the era of World War II, the setting of the original Call of Duty from 2003.
Call of Duty: WWII bolsters May’s PS Plus lineup, which currently consists of Farming Simulator 19 and Cities: Skylines. Those two PlayStation 4 games will be available to download through PlayStation Plus through June 1.
PlayStation Plus subscribers looking to re-up or extend their subscriptions may want to wait until June, when Sony’s Days of Play promotion will offer discounts on the service and a variety of PS4 games.
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A 12-month subscription to PlayStation Plus costs $59.99, with a 14-day free trial.
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