
One of the very best decisions that console makers Microsoft and Sony have made, is to offer free games to those who are members of their Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus programs each month. Hundreds of dollars worth of games for free each year. It makes the pill that is having to pay to play (online) much, much easier to swallow.
The free games being offered to PlayStation Plus members for November 2016 have been revealed, and you can see what they are below.
Happy Halloween! We’re happy to share the upcoming free PS Plus games for November 2016.
First up this month we have Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture. The talented developers at The Chinese Room bring us the spiritual successor to Dear Esther. Set in a small, deserted English town, players search for clues to uncover what happened to all of its missing inhabitants. This is a beautiful game with an incredible soundtrack that we hope you enjoy.
Next up is The Deadly Tower of Monsters. Have you ever wanted to play through your favorite sci-fi B-movie? Of course you have! That’s exactly what Atlus and ACE team have made with this game. Add in a clever director’s commentary and there’s a lot to enjoy about revisiting this cooky cult classic.
Full Lineup
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, PS4The Deadly Tower of Monsters, PS4Dirt 3, PS3Costume Quest 2, PS3Letter Quest Remastered, PS Vita (Cross buy with PS4)Pumped BMX+, PS Vita (Cross buy with PS4 and PS3)
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PlayStation®Plus membership includes free games and online multiplayer on PS4â„¢ systems.* In November, PS Plus membership includes Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture and The Deadly Tower of Monsters. Visit https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwor… to learn more!
Rated Teen – Mature: Violence, Blood, Suggestive Themes, Alcohol Reference, Strong Language
*Active membership required to access PS Plus features and benefits. PS Plus is available to legal U.S. and Canadian residents with a SEN account who are 18 years or older.
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Absolute garbage
Comment by Zachary Carr — November 3, 2016 @ 2:03 pm
A shame about the ps4 offerings, but Costume Quest was great so the sequel should at least be decent.
Comment by Tsarius — November 4, 2016 @ 1:27 am