PS Plus could be getting Ghost Recon Wildlands this month
Ubisoft's shooter already joiꦅned Xbox Gℱame Pass earlier in August

Ghost Rec🌼on Wildlands will reportedly be coming to PlayStation Plus thi🐻s month.
As ever, the information surrounding the PS Plus leak comes from , by forum user billbil-kun. As translated by , the French user reportedly r🥂eveals that Ghost Recon Wildlands will be available for PS Plus users on the Essential tier and above at some point later this month.
This is reportedly in addition to other Ubisoft+ games coming to the subscription service in August. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS Plu꧂s already feat💞ures a host of Ubisoft games on its varying subscription tiers, including many Assassin's Creed and Tom Clancy games, but this post seems to indicate that m🌳ore Ubisoft-🍷developed titles are on the way.
It's worth mentioning that Ghost Recon Wildlands just joined another rival subscription service earlier this month. As Xbox revealed, Ghost Recon Wi🍨ldlands was one of the headline additions for Xbox Game Pass for August, joining the likes of Two Point Campus, which is out worldwide for ev🌠eryone on the subscription service tomorrow on, August 9.
The new comments from billbil-kun come under one of their previous leaks. The leaker first revealed Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2, and Little Nightmares would be coming to PS Plus last week, and just a few hours later, 🌳澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony confirmed the informa꧒tion as accurate. We could be in for another quick leak-to-reve▨al pipeline this time around too.
Head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS Plus tiers explained guide to see which subscription package is the best for you.
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