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Here are the PlayStation Plus monthly games for November

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A new selection of downloadable games are coming to PlayStation Plus this November, as a modern horror classic gets cycled out alongside the Halloween season.

The new games coming to PlayStation Plus in November are Stray, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, and EA WRC 24. They’ll be taking the place of Alan Wake II, Cocoon, and Goat Simulator 3 on the 4th November

These games will be downloadable for any PlayStation Plus user with any version of the subscription service, including those with the basic essential tier. So be sure to grab ’em while they’re available.

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Diving a bit into the games up for grabs, Stray is a beloved adventure game that places you in the shoes (or paws?) of a cat as they explore a gorgeous cyber cityscape. It’s available for download on PS4 and PS5, and is for sure the spotlight addition to this month’s line-up.

You’ve then got Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. This is a wobbly large-scale battle simulator where you line up armies of red and blue jiggly forces and watch them clash to humorous effect. It sounds strange but it’s a great laugh, as are all the Totally Accurate games from Landfall. Fun fact, Landfall are one half of the indie dream team that made Peak, which should be an indicator of charm. You can download this for PS4 and PS5.

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Finally, EA WRC 24 is the latest and, sadly, one of the last racing games Codemasters made before falling on hard times recently. A brilliant rally racing game, this high-intensenty title will have you compete in seasons and get behind the wheel of various meticulously recreated race cars. WRC stands as a fantastic game today, even as mass layoffs hit Codemasters, so give it a download and show some love to the folks who made it. You can download EA WRC 24 via PlayStation Plus on the PS5.

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