PlayStation Plus Free Games for September 2016: AAA Titles Teased as Membership Fees Increase

Could Sony release an exciting PlayStation Plus free games for September 2016 list? Fans are definitely wondering what titles will be up for grabs next month.

Not everyone was pleased with the previous free games list for August 2016. This early, reports are suggesting that Sony could somehow make-up for it by confirming some major titles as part of the PlaySatation Pluss free games for September 2016.

According to Vine Report, rumors are rife that some AAA titles could be included in next month's line-up. The site claimed that fans were recently left disappointed after rumors surfaced that AAA games will be included in the August 2016 list, only to find out that independently made games such as "Tricky Towers" made the cut.

The site speculated that the PlayStation Plus free games for September 2016 list could include "Watch Dogs" and "Killzone Shadow Fall." Vine Report previously noted that since the sequel for "Watch Dogs" has already been slated for a November 2016 release, including the first game in the free games list could be a good marketing strategy.

Meanwhile, Chattsportsnett also previously mentioned that some notable video game titles such as "LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" and "Diver: San Francisco" could also make it to the PlayStation Plus free games for September 2016 list. Fans should stay tuned for further announcements.

Apart from waiting for the official list of the PlayStation Plus free games for September 2016, fans and subscribers should also take note that there will be an increase in membership fees. According to the PlayStation's blog site, the annual fee is now priced at $60, however, the monthly fee of $9.99 will still remain. This will be the first time the fees have increased since the program was launched in 2010.

Stay tuned for more PlayStation Plus free games for September 2016 updates here!

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