In November 2021 Sony announced free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers. PSVR users get the value of their money this month.
On the last Wednesday of each month, Sony releases upcoming freebies PlayStation Plus* Games for subscribers. But the announcement for free games in November was the exception, as Sony initially offered only one title. The rest of the games were only offered a day later – the company did not specify a specific reason for this.
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PS Plus Free Games November: This time even six games are free
This is not the only difference between the PS Plus games for November. Generally, subscribers get only three free games each month. This time Sony also holds Three extra games: Offer includes three cross-gen games for both PS4 and PS5* Playable Three PlayStation VR games. A total of six free games are waiting for subscribers in November.
These are the PS Plus games for November 2021:
- First class problem (PS4 / PS5)
- Amalur Empires: Recalculation (PS4)
- Knock out city (PS4 / PS5)
- The Persistence (PSVR)
- The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners (PSVR)
- Until you fall (PSVR)
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Those who do not have a PSVR headset will unfortunately not be able to run related virtual reality titles. However, subscribers can protect the games. Games will then be available permanently in the Games Library. To play, an active PlayStation Plus subscription is required.
When will PS Plus Games be available in November? All The first six games will be downloaded on Tuesday, November 2nd. (Ök) * tz.de is an offer IPPEN.MEDIA.
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