PlayStation Plus November 2016 free games list includes 'Everybody's Gone to the Rapture'

"Everybody's Gone To The Rapture" is part of PlayStation Plus' free game titles for November 2016. PlayStation

November is fast approaching. This means that Sony is ready to release the newest batch of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

Two new games are coming up for PlayStation 4 players, including The Chinese Room's first-person adventure art video game "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" and ACE Team's sci-fi top-down shooter game "The Deadly Tower of Monsters."

The story-based "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" brings players to a tiny English town where the residents mysteriously disappear. Players of the game will take on the roles of the protagonists Kate Collins and her husband Stephen Appleton, who were out to investigate the unexplainable disappearance through the suspicious floating lights that were scattered all over the world.

"The Deadly Tower of Monsters," on the other hand, follows the adventures of three popular actors who got involved in various sci-fi movie adventures.

Meanwhile, PlayStation 3 players will get to enjoy two new free titles like "Dirt 3" and "Costume Quest 2."

"Dirt 3" is the third installment of the "Colin McRae Rally" video game franchise that was created by Codemasters. It allows players to earn points by participating in different events so that they will attract the interest of sponsors to give them new vehicles. The role-playing game called "Costume Quest 2" is the follow-up of the 2010-released "Costume Quest" from Double Fine Production.

Those who are subscribed to PlayStation Plus using the portable PS Vita will be able to enjoy "Letter Quest Remastered" for free. The remake of Bacon Bandits' puzzle game requires players to help grim reapers Grimm and Rose to defeat their enemies using words. The game will come free with a cross buy deal with PlayStation 4.

Another free PS Vita game that will be available with a cross buy with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 is called "Pumped BMX+" biker game from Yeahus.

All games will be available starting Nov. 1.

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