The Free PS4 PS Plus Games For November 2018 Have Leaked

The Free PS4 PS Plus Games For November 2018 Have Leaked

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-free-ps4-ps-plus-games-for-november-2018-have-/1100-6462270/

We might still be in the early days of October but Sony has revealed what games PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download for free and play on their PS4s come November. The official PlayStation website currently has a neat little graphic outing Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition and Yakuza Kiwami as November's PS Plus freebies.

There will likely be additional titles for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita, but Bulletstorm and Yakuza Kiwami are the headliners. Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is a remaster of the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC shooter developed by Epic Games and People Can Fly. It launched in April 2017 and received an 8/10 from GameSpot, with reviewer Scott Butterworth saying "the experience absolutely holds up." He continued: "The skillshot system remains wildly fun and inventive, the weapons are still a gruesome joy, and the writing...well, it's as distinctive as ever." You can read the full Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition review for our full take.

The Free PS4 PS Plus Games For November 2018 Have Leaked

Oct 8, 2018, 10:29pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-free-ps4-ps-plus-games-for-november-2018-have-/1100-6462270/ > We might still be in the early days of October but Sony has revealed what games PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download for free and play on their PS4s come November. The official PlayStation website currently has a neat little graphic outing Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition and Yakuza Kiwami as November's PS Plus freebies. > There will likely be additional titles for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita, but Bulletstorm and Yakuza Kiwami are the headliners. Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is a remaster of the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC shooter developed by Epic Games and People Can Fly. It launched in April 2017 and received an 8/10 from GameSpot, with reviewer Scott Butterworth saying "the experience absolutely holds up." He continued: "The skillshot system remains wildly fun and inventive, the weapons are still a gruesome joy, and the writing...well, it's as distinctive as ever." You can read the full Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition review for our full take.