PlayStation Plus November 2017 free games rumors: A mixture of scary and indie titles

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PlayStation Plus subscribers are eagerly awaiting the new games coming this November.

The PlayStation Plus' November list of free games is just around the corner and fans are anticipating what titles will be included in Sony's official lineup.

Several insiders are predicting that one of the games to be included could be "Until Dawn: Rush of Blood." The game delivers an adrenaline-filled horror adventure that has both the jump scare factor and captivating gameplay.

Another game rumored to be included is "Night in the Woods." The game boasts of a narrative-focused adventure that has relatable characters, witty repartee and an emotionally-charged story.

Aside from bigger and well-known game titles, a couple of independent video games could manage to get picked for PlayStation Plus this November. One of the indie titles rumored to be on the list is "Flinthook" from Tribute Games.

"Flinthook" will have players use a grappling hook to move around the environment quickly and shoot enemies while dodging. The visuals provide a pixelated art and a couple of cutscenes with a fast-paced gameplay. The game can be very challenging but can provide players the satisfaction once they've finished the game.

"Flinthook" came out in April for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Like in the past, PlayStation Plus subscribers are given first dibs to snag free PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation VR and PlayStation Vita tiles every month as part of Sony's online service. The titles can vary from month to month with a myriad of genres considered for the monthly free games lineup.

The past PlayStation Plus free games lineups have been solid. September gave fans titles like "inFamous: Second Son" and "Strike Vector." Meanwhile, October saw the inclusion of "Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain" and "Amnesia: Collection."

The November batch of PlayStation Plus games will most likely be announced on Nov. 1, with a Nov. 7 release date.

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