PlayStation Plus November 2014 free games list: SteamWorld Dig, Frozen Synapse Prime, Luftrausers and more

There are only a couple of days left in October, signaling the release of the line-up of the free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers for the month of November.

EGM Now has released on Oct. 29 a roster of free PS Plus games, confirming earlier rumors that the "Binding of Isaac: Rebirth" will be included in the line-up. It also mentioned several titles that will complete the November free game offerings for all subscribers.

Here is the list of November 2014 free game roster for PlayStation Plus:

PlayStation 4

  • The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – A revamped version of "The Binding of Isaac" originally released in 2011 on Stream. It will feature new characters, new game play, as well as new ending for the game.
  • SteamWorld Dig – A cross-buy compatible Western action-adventure mining platform game developed by Image & Form that was initially released on Aug. 7, 2013.

PlayStation 3

  • Frozen Synapse Prime – A dystopian-themed strategy game developed by Double Eleven.
  • Luftrausers – Developed by Devolver Digital and originally released on March 18, 2014, this airplane shoot 'em up game is also a cross-buy compatible with PS Vita.

PlayStation Vita

  • The Hungry Horde – This is a zombie-survival game developed by Nosebleed Interactive.
  • Escape Plan – First released on Feb. 22, 2012, this black-and-white puzzle video game was developed by Fun Bits Interactive. It is also cross-buy compatible with PS 4.

The games will be available for download beginning Nov. 4 for Northern American and European subscribers of PS Plus.

However, there is no information yet provided for the PlayStation Plus Edition for the "DriveClub" game, which experienced several delays last month due to developer problems.

Meanwhile, PlayStation Store announced that it will offer a Halloween-themed sale for two weeks. The titles included in this sale mostly are horror games, such as "Outlast," "Plants vs Zombies," "Fatal Frame," as well as "Guacamelee."