November 2025 PS Plus games of the month explained

Sony gave PlayStation Plus quite a memorable year for the members. With big hits like Stardew Valley, Lies P, Cyberpunk 2077and Diablo 4 In October, PlayStation Plus saw a batch of great horror and related titles at the start of the year. Alan Wake 2, Until dawn, Silent Hill 2 remake and Poppy Playtime: Chapter 1 were all added over the course of the month for the various PS Plus tiers.

Basic information about PS Plus November 2025

PS Plus core titles for November have now been officially announced and subscribers will be able to add Stray, EA Sports WRC 24and Absolutely accurate battle simulator to your collections when the latest batch becomes available on November 4th.

Well-known insider and escape agent Billbil-kun had confirmed this earlier Silent Hill 2 remake it will also be on PS Plus in October Stray for this month.

Stray

Read Game Rant's review of Stray

Stray it was first released on PS Plus as the first inclusion for the extra tier a few years ago, joining the base tier in November. The title sees fans playing as a resourceful cat searching for her missing companions (with the help of her own cute drone) in a cyberpunk-style underground setting where people seem to have disappeared due to a mysterious mutant bacteria. As a result, the android servants became residents and adopted their own culture based on the isolated city's past. Players must navigate the titular maze of both urban and more natural levels with some platforming and light puzzle solving, all presented in a charming art style. Stray is a riveting experience that is equal parts heartwarming and thought-provoking.

  • Genre: A third-person adventure
  • Developer: BlueTwelve Studio
  • Original edition: 2022
  • Average OpenCritic Top Critic Score: 84
  • Average time to defeat: 6 hours


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Stray

9/10

Released

July 19, 2022

ESRB

E10+ for everyone 10+: Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence

Developers

Studio BlueTwelve


EA Sports WRC 24

With an official World Rally Championship license attached and developer Codemasters known for their previous work on Dirt Rally and F1 franchises, WRC 24 is one of the most robust and accurate racing sims on the market. Fans can design and extensively customize their vehicles, participate in famous historic races and tracks, and work their way to the top of the leaderboards in career modes. Earlier this year, Codemasters said it would not be in development WRC titles in the foreseeable future, so WRC 24 Joining PS Plus gives racing fans (and beyond) a chance to check out what is the latest and final entry in the series for now.

  • Genre: Racing sim
  • Developer: Codemasters
  • Original edition: 2023
  • OpenCritic Top Critic Average: 78
  • Average time to defeat: 15 hours (main story mode)


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EA Sports WRC

Released

2023-11-31

ESRB

E

Publishers

Electronic Arts


Absolutely accurate battle simulator

As a more cheerful and frantic take on traditional strategy sims, Absolutely accurate battle simulator (Tabs) allows players to recruit and control groups of “wobblers” and send them into hectic battles with a similarly “wobbly physics engine”. Absolutely accurate battle simulator features a variety of units from wizards to woolly mammoths, and a diverse range of time periods and environments to encounter, including the Middle Ages, the Stone Age, the Wild West, and more. Like Goat simulator 3 coming to PS Plus in October, Tabs offers players tons of ridiculous fun with a lot of strategy that is still part of the core game.

  • Genre: Strategy sim
  • Developer: Landfall (aka Peak)
  • Original edition: 2019

  • OpenCritic Top Critic Average: N/A
  • Average time to beat: 10 hours (main campaign)

PlayStation Plus has had an excellent year so far, and the November selection continues to offer a range of experiences that cut across genres and preferences. Extra and Premium tiers will be announced in the coming weeks, and members of those tiers can soon look forward to what PS Plus has in store.

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