PS Plus November 2016 Free Games Update: Get 'Everybody's Gone To Rapture' And More

Sony has finally released the full PS Plus November 2016 lineup. A total of six titles from PS Vita, PlayStation 3 and PS4 are going to be free soon, but they will replace the free games for October.

PS Plus November 2016 Free Games Lineup

Those who are subscribed to the PS Plus program can get Everybody's Gone to Rapture and The Deadly Tower of Monsters for PS4 starting Nov. 1. The former is a fairly new title that was just released in 2015 by developer The Chinese Room, which worked on the hit title Dear Esther. Players are taken to a small English town whose inhabitants are all missing, a mystery that players will have to uncover. The latter is sort of a play-through of a classic sci-fi B-movie, per PlayStation's official blog.

The PS Plus November 2016 lineup also includes the 2011 off-road racer Dirt 3 by Codemasters/Feral Interactive and the 2014 RPG Costume Quest 2 by Double Fine Productions. For the handheld PS Vita, there is Letter Quest Remastered, which can be downloaded also on PS4, and Pumped BMX+ that can also be played on the PS3 and PS4.

PS Plus October 2016 Free Games Lineup

There are still a few days before the PS Plus November 2016 lineup goes live, so those who still have not checked out the October offerings are advised to do so now. The current free titles include Resident Evil 4 and Transformers: Devastation on PS4, Mad Riders and From Dust on PS3, and Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ and Actual Sunlight on PS Vita.

Only those who are subscribed to PS Plus can download the November 2016 lineup titles for free. Being a member charges a monthly payment, but those who are still not in on the program can try it for 14 days for free by signing up here.

Meanwhile, Microsoft has also released their free titles for Xbox Live Games with Gold subscribers. Xbox owners can now get Super Dungeon Bros and more.

  

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