

Sony has announced its lineup of free PlayStation Plus games for November, offering a mix of adventure, sports, and chaotic fun. Subscribers can download and play exciting games such as Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS) at no extra cost from November 4 to December 1 for both PS5 and PS4 consoles.
Three games will be replaced during this month. Players will have until November 3 to add October’s lineup of Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3, and Cocoon to their libraries. Once claimed, they remain playable for as long as the person has an active PlayStation Plus subscription.
Developed by BlueTwelve Studio, Stray puts players in the paws of a lost cat exploring a mysterious, neon-lit cybercity that's home to robots. It merges atmospheric exploration with light puzzle-solving as one uncovers secrets in a world that shows signs of decay.
Renowned for immersive world design and emotional storytelling, Stray remains one of the most acclaimed indie releases of recent years.
Built by Codemasters with over 25 years of rally racing experience, EA Sports WRC 24 is the official video game of the FIA World Rally Championship. Cars and drivers from WRC, WRC2, and Junior WRC are featured with real liveries and tracks.
Players will be able to design custom rally cars in Builder Mode, relive historic events in Moments Mode, and race through a multitude of campaigns, including Career, Championship, and Time Trial, all enabled with cross-platform multiplayer support.
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Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is a wildly popular game where users can lead quirky, physics-based armies comprising over 100 wobblers from various eras, ranging from ancient warriors to fantasy creatures.
With the trademark ragdoll physics in every battle, it’s hilarious and unpredictable, with room for experimentation, unit creation, and battling online with friends.
Whether you’re looking to go on an emotional journey, race rally-style at high speed, or just mess around with some pure chaos, November’s PlayStation Plus pack ensures there is something for every kind of gamer.