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WHILE Xbox players have been complaining about the continued worsening of Game Pass, PlayStation fans have been eating well.
In November, the company is adding 20 new games to PlayStation Plus, including a highly rated game that’s making the jump from Game Pass.
PlayStation previously revealed three games coming to PS Plus Essential, including the day-one release, Death Note: Killer Within.
However, PlayStation has now revealed the games coming to PS Plus Extra and Premium, which includes 17 extra games.
Among the notable games featured on the list is Like A Dragon: Ishin, one of the most highly rated games of 2023.
Aside from its popularity, Like A Dragon: Ishin is notable as one of the seven games leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 15.
Other popular games are also being added to PS Plus, including one of the most popular games of all time, Grand Theft Auto 5.
For PS Plus Premium users there are the original versions of the Legacy of Kain Blood Omen games, ahead of the launch of the remakes.
Here are the three games available now on PS Plus Essential:
- Ghostwire Tokyo
- Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 Turbocharged
- Death Note: Killer Within
Here are the 12 games that are coming to PS Plus Extra on November 19:
- Grand Theft Auto 5
- Dying Light 2
- Like A Dragon: Ishin
- MotoGP 24
- The Sims 4 Island Living
- Digimon Survive
- Overcooked! All You Can Eat
- Stick Fight: The Game
- Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
- Killer Frequency
- Hungry Shark World
- Chivalry 2
Here are the five additional games that will land on PS Plus Premium on November 19:
- Synapse – PS VR2 only
- Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
- Blood Omen 2
- Resistance: Fall of Man
- Resistance 2
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This is a great line-up of games offered by PlayStation this month, particularly the addition of Like A Dragon: Ishin.
While Xbox is adding fewer games each month particularly to Xbox Game Pass Standard, more people are likely to make the switch to PS Plus.
Game Pass used to be seen as the budget-friendly option for gamers, but the tides have been turning towards PS Plus over the past months.
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