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PlayStation Plus free games for November already dividing fans
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Published 12:06 24 Oct 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus free games for November already dividing fans

Could this be another bad month?

Angharad Redden

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

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

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There are just a few days to go until we find out which games will be arriving to the PlayStation Plus library ahead of a brand-new month.

October saw the arrival of three horrors and a wrestling game come to PlayStation Plus, along with 14 extra titles added at a later date for the extra and premium tiers.

Dead Island 2 was one of the titles added to PS Plus for October!

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With dedicated subscribers able to take a good guess at what titles will be added each month, a post over on r/PlayStationPlus shows just how well predictions went last time.

Fans were accurately able to guess that Dead Island 2, Two Point Campus, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, Return to Monkey Island and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands would be added to the service.

So now that it is time to guess the November additions, we would do well to listen.

The Reddit discussion kicked off just a few hours ago and already has a multitude of comments with PS Plus subscribers trying to guess the highly-anticipated titles.

With a score to maintain by guessing correctly, this game is a monthly success and also gets us feeling hyped thanks to some of the predictions.

Especially with users such as coolskateboardguy being crowned as the ‘Top 10 Predictor’ of 2023.

According to them, November’s PlayStation Plus offerings will be 2023’s action RPG Lords of the Fallen, 2021’s co-op action-adventure It Takes Two and 2023’s tactical RPG Persona 5 Tactica.

Another top predictor has guessed at Sonic Frontiers, Atomic Heart and Need for Speed: Unbound.

So quite a difference there.

Over the comments, a few other suggestions stick out such as Forspoken, Signalis, Resident Evil Village, Persona 4 Golden and Hades to name a few.

With the PS Plus picks expected to go live on 30 October, there are just a few days left until we find out if any of these predictions were correct.

Either way, I for one am excited for some brand-new offerings.

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