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PlayStation Plus November Games Are Here — Download 3 Free Titles Now

PS Plus November Lineup: 3 Free Games

PlayStation Plus Essential’s November freebies are available now. Three titles land on the service today, 4th November, and you can add them to your library until 2nd December.

What’s included this month

Stray — a curious little game about a lost cat trying to escape a walled city full of robots. It blends puzzles, platforming, and tense escape sequences. It’s gentle in parts, a little nerve-wracking in others, and oddly memorable.

Totally Accurate Battle Simulator — yes, strategy, but not the kind that makes you juggle a dozen resources. It’s about building quirky armies and watching chaotic battles unfold. Patience and cunning win here; expect surprises.

EA Sports WRC 24 — a rally racing title with many cars and tracks. If you like rallying, or grew up on older WRC games, this one should hit the right notes. It’s more about driving and the variety of machines than about flashy extras.

A budget-friendly pick

If you’re on a tight budget, PlayStation Plus Essential remains a smart way to get new games each month alongside online multiplayer. You keep the downloads only while your subscription’s active, but it’s still a neat value if you play regularly.

How this month compares

Last month brought Alan Wake 2, Cocoon, and Goat Simulator 3. Some fans are already grumbling that one November entry repeats an earlier freebie, so reactions are mixed — not everyone’s thrilled.

Extras and timing

Announcements for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium usually arrive mid-month, so expect those updates later.

All three games are redeemable now through 2nd December. Grab them while you can, then tell us which one you’ll play first — leave a comment and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more PlayStation news.

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