PlayStation Plus Free Games June 2016 lineup rumored to include 'NBA 2k16' and 'Gone Home'

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It's the end of the month, and a few rumors and leaks are already here regarding the new PS Plus free games for their June lineup. A PlayStation community manager has already confirmed that they will reveal the full lineup within a few days. However, a few fans have already observed some hidden info from the company and spread it on Reddit for others to contemplate and discuss about. It is not a far-fetched idea, either -- both games are extremely popular, and they have already been on the market for a few months.

According to Express, the two games that were revealed on social website Reddit are "NBA 2k16" and "Gone Home." These games were reportedly said to have been revealed after they have been spotted in the coding of emails from the PlayStation company. Ecumenical reports that other fans immediately pointed out that "Sony somehow accidentally releaved the free games".

However, this supposed leak should still be taken with a pinch of salt. None of this information has been totally confirmed, and the ones spreading it could very well be doing a prank. They have already done a fake leak before: Games with Gold from Microsoft ended up being "The Crew" and "Goat Simulator" for the Xbox One.

They usually reveal at least 6 games in the PlayStation Plus lineup, with these games being available for different platforms- PS Vita, PS3 and PS4. The store will be reset by Sony on June 6, 2016, Tuesday next week. The lineup for the past month's games include "Table Top Racing: World Tour," "Bionic Commando Rearmed 2," "Tropico 5," "Switch Galaxy Ultra," and "God of War: Ghost of Sparta."

Other possible games to be released are" Watch Dogs," "The Evil Within," "Resident Evil HD: Remaster," "Infamous Second Son" and more. PushSquare hopes that whatever will be revealed next week, it will be as impressive as the ones before.

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