No, you are the only person who is wrong.
I just responded to you with a very clear, cogent differentiation between an upgrade and a game, but rather than admit you had no rebuttal, you retreated to repeating a previously defeated argument rooted in semantic dithering. One may cling to casual language, but that doesn't change the concrete facts.
We may call games given away on PS Plus, Xbox Live Gold, or other paid subscription services "free", and the corporations certainly love that, which is why they weave these terms into the names for their services themselves (i.e. "Playstation Plus Free Games", "Free Games with Gold"), but they are not truly free. The reason is simple. Subscription to the services costs money. The games may be "given away" at no additional charge, but there are payments required to claim them.
This is incontrovertible.
This is fundamentally, objectively different that truly free games on platforms like Epic Games, for example. There is no subscription fee.
The latter is free. The former is not. Rebut that, or concede.