Yesterday saw Sony release a whole lot of titles to its PS Plus service and with over 500 hours worth of games, it is a good month indeed.
Being a PlayStation Plus subscriber can be a bit hit or miss with some months offering some questionable choices whilst others, such as this month, making the subscription fee worth it.
Like a Dragon: Ishin! is one of the games up for grabs this month. Check out the trailer below!
With seventeen additional games added to the service yesterday, finding time to play them all is going to be tough, especially as together they total up to over 500 hours of gameplay.
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We know this thanks to a post over on r/PlayStationPlus by user wtf_is_the_any_key.
They shared the brand-new PlayStation Plus Extra November games as well as sharing screenshots of their overall review score and length.
Titles such as Dying Light 2: Stay Human, Like a Dragon: Ishin! and Grand Theft Auto V were some of the games added and it is the latter that comes in at over 240 hours of gameplay in order to “complete”.
Of course, these are rough guides and depends very much on what you wish to do in these open-world games but with GTA V being as popular today as it was back in 2013, you can safely assume that those hours are correct.
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PlayStation also added some games that are equally as enjoyable but take a lot less time to complete.
These include: Overcooked! All You Can Eat, Chivalry 2, MotoGP24, Killer Frequency, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, Stick Fight, Digimon Survive and Hungry Shark World.
They all come in at under 100 hours so if you are looking for something quick and easy, whether that’s sports titles or multiplayer games, then PS Plus has you covered on that front too.
Fans were happy with November 2024’s selection and took to the comments to share their thoughts.
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“I mean in my opinion this might be the best month so far,” one comment read.
Another said: “I own GTA V but never bought the PS5 upgrade for it so can't wait to check out the PS5 version and am very excited for Like a Dragon.”
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony