PlayStation Plus November 2015 free games list to be revealed this week

 playstationplus.com

The final days of October are finally here, which means that Sony Computer Entertainment will finally unveil the list of free games that PlayStation Plus subscribers could enjoy during the month of November.

GamePur revealed that the list of free game titles will be released in the middle of the week, based on information provided by EU PlayStation blog manager Fred Dutton to an eager fan when asked on Twitter last week. However, Dutton did not reveal any details regarding the kind of games that will be released for free next month.

The subscribers of PlayStation Plus are already guessing which games will come for free next month via the paid entertainment service provided by Sony through its official community forum. According to the post, it would be difficult to expect any AAA or AA games released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita for the coming month, but indie games will most likely be included on the list of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

However, Product-Reviews recently mentioned that it is still possible to get an AAA game in November 2015, since "Battlefield Hardline" is expected to come out for free next month based on a leaked screenshot from the PlayStation Store.

Yet it would be safer to view the said information with a grain of salt, since the rumored free "Assasin's Creed 4: Black Flag" release in October 2015 turned out to be a hoax.

Product-Reviews also mentioned that "Professional Lumberjack 2016" and "Shovel Knight" might be included on the list of free PlayStation 4 games and "Monster High: New Ghoul in School" next month.

PlayStation Store offers several membership options for PlayStation Plus services, which starts at $9.99 per month, $17.99 for a three-month subscription, or a fuss-free $49.99 for a one-year period.

Expect to hear more news about the upcoming PlayStation Plus free games for November 2015 in the coming days.

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