PlayStation Plus November 2016: November's list of free games revealed

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Sony has just released the list of free games for their PlayStation Plus subscribers, and it includes 2 cross buy games that can soon be enjoyed by PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita users.

The full PlayStation Plus giveaway lineup for November includes "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture," "The Deadly Tower of Monsters," "Dirt 3," "Costume Quest 2," "Letter Quest Remastered," and "Pumped BMX+."

PlayStation 4 users who are subscribed to PlayStation Plus will soon get to enjoy The Chinese Room's "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" for free. The game was released just last year with an IGN rating of 8.5.

Another game that PlayStation 4 users will be able to get their hands on for free next month is the third-person shooter sci-fi B-movie inspired "The Deadly Tower of Monsters."

As for PlayStation 3 users subscribed to PlayStation Plus, they will be able to play the off-road racing game "Dirt 3" for free next November. "Dirt 3" is another good addition to the November lineup as it was rated a high 8.5 by IGN when it was initially released.

PlayStation 3 users will also be able to gain free access to the Halloween-themed sequel "Costume Quest 2" that was created by Double Fine. "Costume Quest 2" gained a 7.6 rating from IGN because of its interesting storytelling that surrounded the role playing game battle system.

Furthermore, PlayStation Vista users who are subscribed to PlayStation Plus will be able to play the puzzle game "Letter Quest Remastered" for free next month. It is also worth noting that "Letter Quest Remastered" is a cross buy with PlayStation 4.

Another game that PlayStation Vista users will soon get to enjoy is the "Pumped BMX+" sports game, which is another cross buy with both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.

As a part of the PlayStation Plus membership, PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download these games for free all throughout the month of November 2016.