PlayStation Plus free November games have been revealed, including a day one release

As
we
enter
another
month
it’s
time
for
some
“free”
games
courtesy
of
PlayStation
Plus.
These
games
will
be
available
to
download
from
November
5th
until
the
end
of
the
month
for
anyone
with
an
active
PlayStation
Plus
subscription.
Even
if
you
don’t
intend
to
play
them
now,
remember
to
add
them
to
your
library
so
you
can
download
them
in
the
future.

Death
Note
Killer
Within
leads
the
pack
for
this
month.
Announced
today
by
Bandai
Namco,
Killer
Within
is
a
“first-ever
social
deduction
game
based
on
the
legendary
anime
series.”
Basically,
it’s
kind
of
like
Among
Us
but
with
a
Death
Note
paint
job.

It
supports
up
to
10
players
and
has
cross-play.

“Split
into
two
teams,
players
must
uncover
each
other’s
identities
to
eliminate
L
or
seize
the
Death
Note
from
Kira,”
says
the
the
official
blurb.
“Kira
and
L
are
equally
matched,
each
hiding
their
true
identity
while
battling
for
control
over
the
game.
Engage
in
a
game
of
wits
either
as
Kira
and
his
follower,
or
L
and
the
investigators,
as
both
sides
vie
for
the
hidden
Death
Note,
leading
to
a
thrilling
showdown
of
truth
and
deception
until
one
team
prevails.”

On
top
of
that,
you’ll
also
get
Ghostwire
Tokyo,
a
suitably
horror-themed
game
given
the
time
of
year.
Ghostwire
Tokyo
is,
of
course,
from
Tango
Gameworks,
the
very
same
team
that
Microsoft
shut
down
earlier
this
year
before
being
subsequently
bought
by
Krafton.

“Tokyo
is
overrun
by
deadly
supernatural
forces
as
a
dangerous
occultist
causes
the
city’s
population
to
vanish
in
an
instant,”
says
the
blurb.
“Join
forces
with
a
powerful
spectral
entity
on
their
quest
for
vengeance
and
master
a
powerful
arsenal
of
abilities
to
unravel
the
dark
truth
behind
the
disappearance
as
you
face
the
unknown
in
Ghostwire:
Tokyo.”

Personally,
I’m
very
excited
to
see
Ghostwire
Tokyo
as
I’ve
never
had
the
chance
to
play
it,
but
have
heard
good
things.
Notably,
it
was
on
PlayStation
Plus
Extra
a
few
months
back
before
vanishing
from
the
service
like
a…well,
like
a
ghost.

Finally,
there’s
Hot
Wheels
Unleashed
2:
Turbocharged,
the
sequel
to
the
excellent
first
game.
This
is
another
one
I’m
very
excited
to
play
because
I
haven’t
had
the
chance
yet,
which
is
a
shame
because
the
first
game
is
a
genuinely
good
time.

“Race
over
130
vehicles,
including
Hot
Wheels
Originals,
Hot
Wheels
Monster
Trucks,
motorbikes
and
ATVs,
each
with
their
unique
racing
style,
across
multiple
game
modes
and
amazing
environments.
Upgrade
vehicles
with
a
dedicated
skill
tree
that
will
directly
affect
their
performance.
Discover
5
brand
new
locations,
master
their
secrets,
and
you’ll
feel
right
at
home
both
there
and
on
the
podium.
Alternatively
create
the
track
of
your
dreams
with
the
powerful
Track
Editor,
or
use
the
best
creations
from
the
community.”

What
do
you
think
of
November’s
lineup?
Personally,
I
think
this
is
a
strong
month.
I’m
not
very
interested
in
Death
Note,
but
both
Ghostwire
and
Hot
Wheels
are
games
I’ve
been
wanting
to
play
for
ages.

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