Here Are the PS Plus Game and Classics Catalog Games for November 2023
/Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed the games coming to PlayStation Plus Game and Classics Catalog for November 2023 with 14 games for subscribers.
Teardown, an overwhelmingly popular PC simulator game, is heading to consoles and will be available through PlayStation Plus’ Game Catalog for a Extra and Premium/Deluxe subscribers starting November 15.
The new day 1 release title should be available today, but the rest of the update this month will be added next Tuesday, November 21.
Have a look at the full list below.
November 2023 Game Catalog Lineup
Teardown (PS5) - Now available
Dragon’s Dogma (PS4)
Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme vs. Maxi Boost On (PS4)
Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition (PS4)
Superliminal (PS5, PS4)
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (PS5, PS4)
Nobunaga’s Ambition (PS4)
Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus The Awakening of Golden Jazz (PS4)
River City Melee Mach!! (PS4)
October 2023 Classics Catalog Lineup
Grandia (PS5, PS4)
Jet Moto (PS5,PS4)
Up (PS5, PS4)
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series (PS5, PS4)
PaRappa the Rapper 2 (PS4)
This is separate from the Monthly Games offer for November which gives PS Plus subscribers a chance to add Mafia 2 Definitive Edition, Aliens: Fireteam Elite, and Dragonball The Breakers to their PlayStation account.
For those unaware of the new PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium/Deluxe plans, those subscribed as an Extra member will gain access to all the typical features you’d expect such as Monthly Games but also all the titles added in the Game Catalogue. For Premium/Deluxe members, you’ll gain all the benefits of Extra and Essential tiers plus access to Trial games and the Classics Catalogue, which mostly consists of classic PlayStation 1, 2, or 3 titles, and remasters of games.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings back Max Caulfield with new time-manipulation powers, but struggles to capture the original’s emotional weight. While the dual-timeline mechanic is engaging, the story’s weak twists, forgettable characters, and technical issues hold it back. A nostalgic revisit, but not a standout entry in the series.