Sony announces the November 2023 PlayStation Plus game lineup
For November 2023, Sony has released a list of games that will be available for free to subscribers of PlayStation Plus membership. Notably, the games will be available on all three subscription tiers. Notably, the company will offer three new games on PlayStation Plus, including Mafia II: Definitive Edition, Dragon Ball: The Breakers, and Alience Fireteam Elite.
According to the information, Mafia II: Definitive Edition and Dragon Ball: The Breakers will be accessible to PlayStation 4 users. However, the Alience Fireteam Elite will be available to PS5 users. The games will be freely accessible to all users from November 7 to December 4, 2023, as part of PlayStation Plus.
In October, Sony introduced the Sony Pictures Core app. The app is available on the PS4 and PS5. It enables users to rent and purchase movies from a huge collection of 2000 titles. “PlayStation Plus members will get a 15% discount on any content that is available for retail and rental in Sony Pictures Core during November,” the business stated today as part of the launch promotion. That is something else you are receiving.
Final opportunity for PS4 and PS5 users to claim October 2023 games
Last month, Sony offered three games with the same membership to PS4 and PS5 users. Users had access to The Callisto Protocol, Farming Simulator 22, and Weird West. You have until today, November 6, 2023, to claim those games. So before they disappear, add them to your library.
Extra and Premium subscribers will get more games in the future
Games titles like Teardown and more will soon be accessible to PlayStation Plus’ Extra and Premium plans. Possibly, the company will reveal the game titles in the coming days. So, make sure to add October’s as well as November’s games to your library.
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