PlayStation Plus November 2017: List of free games announced

Screenshot from the PlayStation Plus free games lineup trailer PlayStation's YouTube Channel

PlayStation Plus members are in for a treat this November. A handful of unique games are coming to the PlayStation 4, each one tailored to fit different types of gamers everywhere.

The trailer announcing the upcoming free games was released on Nov 1. Here's the list of what excited players can expect this month.

Fans of tactical shooting games will be in for a treat with "Worms Battlegrounds." A two-dimensional turn-based shooting game with an entire arsenal of weapons and gadgets, "Worms Battlegrounds" features different groups of worms trying to annihilate one another. Similar to past games in the franchise, players will be given a handful of ways to deal with their opponents. Players will also have the chance to pick between four different classes — soldier, scout, scientist, and heavy — each fit for different play styles.

Those who aren't too fond of blasting away with guns and rocket launchers will have the opportunity to relax with "Bound." An artsy platforming game with unique visuals, "Bound" follows the adventures of an unnamed princess as she traverses through wonderland-esque landscapes and surreal worlds. Players must solve platform puzzles, jump across ledges, and defeat enemies with the power of dance.

PS4 games aside, PS Plus members who own PlayStation Virtual Reality (VR), PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Vita are also in for a nice November treat.

"Ragdoll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic" and "R-Type Dimensions" are coming to the PS3 for fighting game and space shooter fans. Meanwhile, owners of the PS Vita will be getting access to action role-playing game "Dungeon Punks" and adventure game "Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse."

Those with the PS VR will get access to hit horror game "Until Dawn's" first-person shooter spin-off "Rush of Blood." In this game, players will have to fend off clowns as they are strapped into a cart for an interesting night of terror.

The games will be available on Nov. 7. Until then, members of PS Plus will still have time to claim their October freebies.

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