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PlayStation Plus November 2021: Dodgeball, fantasy and zombies

Oh my!

PlayStation Plus November 2021 free games have again likely been leaked ahead of a planned confirmation by Sony and we’ve got details of the new freebies offered to players across both PS4 and PS5 next month.

Just like in the past couple months, news of November’s free releases comes by way of Dealabs and have yet to be officially confirmed by Sony. We’ll update this story, of course, if news of the actual freebies differs from the leak.

Update: The titles listed previously were correct; we’ve also added two new additional PS VR titles upon Sony’s confirmation.

PS4

  • Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning
  • First Class Trouble
  • Knockout City
  • The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners (PlayStation VR required)
  • Until You Fall (PlayStation VR required)
  • The Persistence (PlayStation VR required)

Why four games instead of three? Simple — Sony is celebrating the PlayStation VR’s 5th anniversary with additional free games starting in November.

Keep in mind that all PS4 games above can also be played on PS5.

There’s still a short while while left to pick up PlayStation Plus free games for October 2021, so make sure you go and do so. Those on PS5 can also take advantage of the PlayStation Plus Collection.

What do you make of the free games above?


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