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PlayStation Plus free games lineup for November is looking like it could be bleak
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Published 07:00 12 Oct 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus free games lineup for November is looking like it could be bleak

Say it ain't true, Sony

Emma Flint

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Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony

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PlayStation fans have gone from a fantastic month of free games to a poor one.

Or at least, that’s how they feel after speculation about PlayStation Plus’ November free games begins to circulate.

The free games available for October has given gamers a false sense of security, but with the imminent arrival of new titles comes the sad truth that beloved games will be leaving the service.

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It's these potential departures that make November’s PS Plus feel so bleak.

On the PlayStation Plus subreddit, user kayrakaanonline shared an enormous post detailing all the games that are “most likely” to leave come November.

Among the titles mentioned are Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Definitive Edition, and the Kingdom Hearts Series.

That's just the tip of the iceberg if these predictions turn out to be accurate.

Before we get into how subscription members are reacting, it bears mentioning again that these aren’t confirmed losses, only speculative ones.

We could end up being pleasantly surprised by Sony.

Not that this is helping gamers feel better about PS Plus in general.

“It's getting ridiculous. The service is far worse quality-wise compared to last year, and they still raised the price!” said JanosBlueberry1.

They continued, “I'm even hesitant to start any game with more than 30 hours of playtime because of this constant little anxiety that it might leave before I'm able to finish it. Not worth it anymore, I'll return to backlog and have that peace of mind again.”

Someone else quipped, “Looking forward to them removing 10 8/10 games and getting one 7/10 and five indies nobody has ever heard of next month!”

Although, in defence of the indie experiences added, there’s been a lot of strong contenders thus far.

Other fans agree with this, however, they too believe “bigger games” are needed to balance out the service.

November just got a lot more bleak...

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