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PlayStation Plus Reveals 9 More Free Games For November
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Updated 16:51 12 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 16:33 12 Nov 2025 GMT

PlayStation Plus Reveals 9 More Free Games For November

A strong selection

James Lynch

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Topics: Playstation Plus, Sony, PlayStation

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Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus line-up for November, after enjoying a stellar run of well received offerings in recent months.

Sony's PlayStation Plus subscription comes in three tiers, Essential, Extra and Premium, with each offering different games and other rewards. As you ascend tiers, you also get to keep all of the benefits of the previous levels, so it can quickly turn into a pretty compelling deal.

PlayStation Plus Extra & Premium Games For November 2025

Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games

As confirmed by Sony on social media, the full selection of PlayStation Plus games for November is as follows:

PlayStation Plus Extra Games

  • Grand Theft Auto V
  • Still Wakes the Deep
  • Pacific Drive
  • Insurgency: Sandstorm
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here!
  • The Talos Principle II
  • Monster Jam Showdown
  • Moto GP 25

PlayStation Plus Premium Only Games

  • Tomb Raider: Anniversary

The obvious big name there is Grand Theft Auto V, the beloved criminal simulator from Rockstar Games that's still great fun to dip back into. It comes just days after GTA VI was delayed for the second time, with that game now set to release in November 2026.

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Still Wakes the Deep is a fantastic narrative horror game set on an oil rig in the North Sea. Developed by The Chinese Room, it's one of the better cinematic horror releases I've ever played, and well worth experiencing if you're a fan of the genre.

Pacific Drive is another really solid entry this time around. A survival game where your car is your only real respite, it's essentially a roguelite where you'll need to keep venturing outside the car to progress.

Our final pick of the bunch would be The Talos Principle II, a first-person puzzle sequel with a ton of inventive ways to keep the player interested, as well as some of the nicest environments you're ever likely to see.

The three games for the Essentials tier had already been revealed by the company last week, where a hugely varied, if slightly underwhelming compared to last month, set of releases await players. Stray is the indie darling where you play a cat exploring a beautiful, and very rundown, neon city. There really is nothing quite like it and it's worth playing if you get the time. Joining the cat in November is rally simulator EA Sports WRC 24 and the exceptionally silly Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.

As overall offerings go, November is looking like another pretty good month for PlayStation Plus subscribers, with Sony handing out some very worthwhile releases to players at no extra cost.

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