PlayStation Plus November 2016 free games news: confirmed titles include 'The Deadly Tower of Monsters'

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October is now about to end, and with November just around the corner, members of Sony's PlayStation Plus program are now looking forward to the next set of free games that will be offered.

The titles for the November 2016 PlayStation Plus free games list is quite an interesting one as it contains a mix of big titles and some indie games that should be good for passing the time.

The program will still be following the standard offerings, which will include two free games each for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and the PlayStation Vita. Like the previous games that have been offered, games that are playable on more than one console will support Cross-Buy, which means that players will be able to play more than just two games depending on the titles being offered.

All of the games will become available starting Tuesday, Nov. 1, which means that there is still a few days left to download the games offered for free for October. For the PlayStation 4, members of the premium program will be getting "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" and "The Deadly Tower of Monsters." The first game is a first-person action adventure title that takes players into an English Valley where everyone has mysteriously disappeared. "The Deadly Tower of Monsters," on the other hand, is a B-Movie inspired game that plays like a shooter beat 'em up which includes elements from science fiction movies from the 50s.

Meanwhile, PlayStation 3 members will be getting "Dirt 3" and "Costume Quest 2." "Dirt 3" is the third major installment in the "Dirt" series of racing video games, while "Costume Quest 2" is a role playing game set during Halloween.

In November, PS Vita players can play the ported mobile game "Pumped BMX+" and the spelling game "Letter Quest Remastered."

All-in-all, members will be getting games with an estimated value of $90 for free, which translates to a win given that the PlayStation Plus service only costs $60 a year.

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