An ad for PS Now has potentially revealed which games will be coming to the subscription service later this month.

Xbox might have Game Pass and continues to add to it in a major way, but PlayStation still has PS Now. Okay, it might not be quite the deal Xbox is offering when it comes to the sheer amount of content, but it's still something. Something that will be offering its subscribers quite the slate of new additions if an ad spotted on Reddit is anything to go by.

The clip posted by Mattx603 shows what seems to be a very legitimate PS Now ad for its July games. There are six games in total, the most notable of which are Judgment and Red Dead Redemption 2. The small print at the bottom of the advert reads that Judgment will be available on PS Now through October, and Red Dead Redemption 2 will leave in November.

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The other four games in the advert are God of War, Nioh 2, Moving Out, and Team Sonic Racing. Interestingly that last one was a game added last month, making it a little odd that it has been included in July's potential collection of games. There are some big names included though which will make for a pretty big statement from PlayStation if the ad comes to fruition.

Judgment's inclusion is the one that makes the most sense. The Yakuza spinoff's sequel Lost Judgment launches in September of this year. By adding the first game to PS Now, Sega will be hoping to hook in as many new players to the series as possible. Plus, by removing it again in October, those still hungry for more Judgment will turn to the new game to satisfy that hunger, in theory at least.

Confirmation regarding whether it will be the six games listed above coming to PS Now in July will likely be here very soon, especially with a seemingly legitimate ad already out there. As for PS Plus, Sony has already announced which games subscribers can get for free starting next week. WWE 2K Battlegrounds and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 have made the cut among others.

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