Dino Crisis PS Plus Leaked

Dino Crisis and SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny Leaked for PS Plus by Sony Itself

PS Plus leaks are becoming quite common, but Sony doesn’t help itself when it leaks its own upcoming games. Sony has leaked Dino Crisis (PS1), Ridge Racer 2 (PSP), and SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny (PSP) as PlayStation Plus Classics games coming soon to PS Plus Premium, potentially arriving as part of August’s list of games.

Dino Crisis and Ridge Racer 2 are leaked for PS Plus again

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Sony initially included the three titles as part of the list of this month’s new PS Plus Extra and Premium games on the Italian language PlayStation Blog. They were swiftly removed but not before several people like Nibel on Twitter had wondered if the games would be released exclusively in that region. Now it seems like Dino Crisis, Ridge Racer 2, and SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny were simply leaked by Sony ahead of time and they may possibly be part of the PS Plus games for August 2022 instead.

To be fair to Sony, they had already leaked two of the games previously although SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny is a new addition to the list. Dino Crisis was revealed when the new PS Plus tiers first launched in Asia as it was featured in an image found on multiple Asian PlayStation Storefronts. Meanwhile, Ridge Racer 2 was listed on the PlayStation Store prior to the launch of the new tiers and still has not been released. When looking at the games in the current month’s list, LocoRoco Midnight Carnival has also appeared on the PlayStation Store ahead of time while eight of the new PS Plus Extra games were leaked by a third-party a few days ago.

In other news, there are 15 new games coming to PS Plus Extra this month with an extra couple being added to PS Plus Premium. Elsewhere, rumors are spreading that the next Assassin’s Creed game will be set alongside the Aztecs, although not all industry insiders agree on this.

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