Sony has revealed November 2017’s PlayStation games for PS Plus members, and the lineup could not be more diverse. Six new free titles are on the way across PS4, PS3, and Vita, and they arrive next week.
For PS4, Sony is offering up action strategy game Worms Battlegrounds and lyrical, aesthetic platformer Bound starting on November 7th. Additionally, to celebrate the one-year anniversary of PlayStation Virtual Reality, PS Plus members in the U.S., Canada, and most of Latin America can grab PSVR title Until Dawn: Rush of Blood for free.
While Worms Battlegrounds and Bound will be available exclusively in the month of November, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood will be free of charge for PS Plus members from November 7th until January 2nd, 2018, so those who pick up a PSVR this holiday season will all have the chance to download the horrifying trigger-happy arcade shooter.
As for PS3 games, R-Type Dimensions and Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic will be free to PS Plus members this November. Vita owners get Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse and Dungeon Punks, the latter of which is a cross-buy with PS4.
All listed titles become free for PS Plus members on November 7th and will be available to download until December 5th. You still have time to claim October’s PS Plus games if you haven’t already done so. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and Amnesia Collection are free right now, with a bonus title — PSVR game RIGS — also available until November 7th.
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