PlayStation Plus free games list November titles now available

"Everybody's Gone To The Rapture" is part of PlayStation Plus' free game titles for November 2016. PlayStation

The free games for PlayStation Plus members for November 2016 is now live. As usual, the lineup is a mix of different game genre.

The included games for this month are: "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" and "The Deadly Tower of Monsters" for the PlayStation 4; "Dirt 3" and "Costume Quest 2" for the PlayStation 3; "Letter Quest Remastered" (cross buy with PS4) and "Pumped BMX+" (Cross-buy with PS4 and PS3) for the PlayStation Vita, the announcement said.

"Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" was released in 2015 and was developed by The Chinese Room and SCE Santa Monica Studio. It is a first-person adventure game and takes place in a small English village, which the inhabitants have all disappeared mysteriously. This is the game to play this Halloween season.

"The Deadly Tower of Monsters" was developed by ACE Team and published by Atlus early this year. The game was inspired by and can be compared to a sci-fi B-movie where players will follow three famous actors as they set out an adventure sci-fi movie set. The game also contains a 70s touch to it.

"Dirt 3" comes from Codemasters and was thoroughly enjoyed by motor rally enthusiast since 2011. The "Dirt" game series is a sub-series of "Collin McRae Rally" series. "Costume Quest 2," on the other hand gives a lighter approach for a Halloween adventure because of the cartoon-like animation.

"Letter Quest Remastered" is also a monster-related game, but the player's defense will rely entirely on their mastery of the English language and is all about spelling. "Pumped BMX+," on the other hand, does not contain any monsters, but will include a lot of BMX tricks, jumps, and challenges.

The latest free games for different PlayStation devices is one of the perks enjoyed by PlayStation Plus members. A year's worth of subscription is at $59.99, while a 3-month membership will cost US$24.99. It currently costs $9.99 for one month. First-timers can try the premium service for 14 days, free of charge. They simply need to register on the website.

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