The next batch of PlayStation Plus games are about to be revealed by Sony. The slightly delayed November 2023 free PS4 and PS5 games will be officially revealed at 4.30pm GMT UK time on November 1. Of course, if it’s anything like recent months, then there’s a good chance the line-up will leak early, so keep checking back for the latest news and updates. Indeed, Express Online will keep this article updated with all the latest developments, including the reveal by Sony. Subscribers will have to wait another week for the games to be released, when they join the service on the morning of November 7.
Without any leaks to go on, subscribers have been predicting which games could join PS Plus in November.
In the monthly predictions thread on Reddit, many fans believe Forspoken will join PS Plus next month.
The Square Enix action game didn’t make a big impact at launch, leading fans to speculate that a PS Plus release could help revitalise the big-budget game.
Other games tipped to appear in November include LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, as well as cyberpunk adventure game Stray, martial arts action game Sifu and Hades.
Marvel’s Midnight Sun, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, Wild Hearts, Power Washing Simulator, A Plague Tale: Requiem and Need for Speed Unbound are also mentioned in the PS Plus predictions thread for November.
With the next batch of games a week away from launch, there’s still plenty of time to download and install the current PS Plus games for October.
This includes survival horror game The Callisto Protocol, Weird West and cult favourite Farming Simulator 22.
The headline freebie is arguably The Callisto Protocol, which is the perfect game for Halloween.
“Use a unique blend of shooting and close-quarters combat to escape Black Iron Prison and uncover the disturbing secrets of Jupiter’s Dead Moon, Callisto, in The Callisto Protocol.”
Weird West, on the other hand, is an action role-playing game set in a reimagined version of the wild west.
The October PS Plus games will be available to download until the morning of November 7.