There is Sony The latest additions to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium members, and it’s a very solid lineup this month. The biggest name, of course, Grand Theft Auto V. Sony is returning to the Game Catalog after removing it in June. GTA V has now sold over 205 million copies (not a typo), but if you haven’t yet gotten into the game or its perennially popular online mode, here’s your chance. GTA VImeanwhile, it does .
If you’re out of GTA for now, there are plenty of other PS Plus add-ons to explore. One of these is an open world zombie survival action RPG Dying Light 2: Stay Humanwhich I have been meaning to check out for a long time. Like a Dragon: Work (coincidentally so this month) and Chivalry 2 are among the other big names on the list, but I’m very happy to see make a cut.
This is a great bundle that includes both the Overcooked games and all the expansions. For years I’ve been calling these games the ultimate relationship test. Just, uh, maybe if you’re going through a rough patch, don’t play with your partner.
Elsewhere, Sims 4 expansion pack includes Island Living. Of course, you’ll need the free-to-play base game to access this. Moto GP 24, Digimon Survive, Stick Fight: The Game, Clash: Chaos Artefacts, of interest Killer Frequency and Hungry Shark World Complete the new arrivals to the Plus tier of the PS Plus Game Catalogue.
The premium lineup is also quite interesting this month. I spent many hours playing the multiplayer modes Resistance: The Fall of Man During the PS3 era. Insomniac Games has been on a roll for the last six years, so it should be fun to return to that game and its sequel. Resistance 2, for a nostalgic hit and to see how far the studio has come. Note that there are two games stream only.
In the future you can warm up by playing next month Bloodmark: Legacy of Cain and Blood sign 2. Last but not least, there’s a PS VR2 addition to the lineup in the form of an action shooter Synapse. PS Plus Premium and Extra subscribers can play these games for free starting November 19.