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PlayStation Plus November 2024 Free Games Revealed
PlayStation Plus subscription regularly updates every month with new free games with a selection of titles for the latest generations of PlayStation consoles. Check out the complete list of free games coming to PlayStation Plus in November 2024 mentioned below.
PlayStation Plus free games for November 2024
Everyone is waiting with great anticipation to know the next PlayStation Plus games of November 2024, here is the day to remember. Free games, which are available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, are available to all PlayStation Plus subscribers, including the new subscription dimension.
The announcement came as always from the PlayStation blog where the free titles available for the next month of November 2024 are illustrated and can be redeemed on both PS5 and PS4 for all subscribers.
In the lead from the list of “free games”, you will find a popular Italian arcade racer: we are talking about Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 Turbocharged, the second episode of the interactive experiences by Milestone set in the Mattel micro-world of Hot Wheels toy cars.
In this game, you will find over 130 cars and tons of new tracks, as well as numerous single-player and multiplayer modes (both online and locally split-screen). In addition, you will find plenty of tools to customize the look of your cars and create alternative tracks.
Here’s the list of free games coming to PlayStation Plus in November 2024 for subscribers:
- Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged | PS4, PS5
- Ghostwire: Tokyo | PS5
- Death Note Killer Within | PS4, PS5
To enjoy all these free games, you need at least a PlayStation Plus Essential subscription, but they are also included in Extra and Premium.
Starting November 5, all PlayStation Plus members can add the three titles listed above to their game libraries. All three games will be available to PS Plus members at no additional cost, outside of their chosen subscription. Remember that the games will remain available until December 2, 2024.
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LEGO Horizon Adventures Possibly Coming to Xbox in January 2025
After its announcement, LEGO Horizon Adventures has attracted attention for being a “PlayStation Studios” title that would arrive not only on PS5, but also on PC and Nintendo Switch. Well, now, an Arabic website claims that LEGO Horizon Adventures is also coming to the Microsoft gaming console of Xbox. Check out the whole information below.
LEGO Horizon Adventures Coming to Xbox Rumor
The website that claimed the information of LEGO Horizon Adventures coming to Xbox was Just Play It. Sony’s intention is to make the game a “commercial success” by bringing it to Microsoft’s platform “in the coming months.”
The title was supposed to be released on Microsoft’s console, in an attempt to make the game profitable, as it has not received the best reception on PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
The site did not reveal a specific release date for LEGO Horizon Adventures on Xbox. However, it does state that this will occur “in the first months of 2025 at most” and even speculates that it could happen before that.
If true, this marks another step towards an increasingly open future when it comes to games from Sony’s own developers which were historically exclusive to Playstation until as late as 2020 when Horizon: Zero Dawn and Days Gone were released to Steam.
Recall that Sony, Guerrilla Games, and Studio Gobo have not announced an Xbox version of the title, so treat this article as a rumor and take it with a grain of salt.
LEGO Horizon Adventures takes Aloy, made of bricks, to face the dangers presented in the first game of the Guerrilla saga. However, in addition to her many enemies, she had to face many bugs, which had been appearing in the experience. Therefore, an update was recently released to fix all these nasties.
LEGO Horizon Adventures was released for PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch on November 14, 2024.
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Phil Spencer confirms Xbox Handheld will take “a few years” to launch
Phil Spencer confirms that Microsoft’s teams are working on an Xbox handheld console. However, the work is still in the prototyping stage and nothing seems to be set in stone yet, as the portable gaming machine will take “a few years” to launch. Check out the complete details below.
Xbox Handheld confirmed by Microsoft’s Phil Spencer
According to a statement made by Phil Spencer in an interview with Bloomberg, an Xbox handheld console is actively on the table. However, it is stated that this model will not be released in the near future.
The CEO of Microsoft Gaming says that the “expectation [internally] is that we would do something” in the area of handheld hardware, but the company is still figuring out exactly what that will look like. He himself says:
“The future for us in hardware is pretty awesome. The work that the team is doing around different form factors, different ways to play, I’m incredibly excited about.
Spencer further reiterated, “Today was about the games… but we will have time to come out and talk more about platform, and we can’t wait to bring it to you. I think being able to play games locally is really important.”
Prototypes are being developed, and Spencer has advised the team to observe the existing market and eventually realize their vision based on the insights gained.
What kind of Xbox gaming console will it be?
At this time, almost nothing is known about it, except that Spencer has confirmed that they are working on an Xbox handheld behind the scenes. Microsoft has not yet decided whether we will end up with a device like the Steam Deck with powerful hardware or just a streaming device like the PlayStation Portal.
Spencer also talked about Xbox games coming to other platforms. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle coming to PlayStation just a few months after its release on Xbox and PC was a big deal, but Spencer says he’s very happy with the results of other Xbox games that have come to PlayStation and Nintendo Switch since then. He said there’s no “red line” on Xbox, so any game in the current Microsoft console catalog is likely to end up landing on PlayStation.
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FromSoftware Parent Company, Kadokawa, Confirms 26 Games in Development
In recent hours, a very interesting report has arrived regarding Kadokawa Corporation, the company that recently acquired FromSoftware, confirming 26 upcoming games in development. Find out all the information below.
FromSoftware Parent Company Confirms 26 Console Games in Development
Kadokawa Corporation, the parent company of FromSoftware behind video game hits like Elden Ring and Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, has big plans for the future of gaming. According to its latest financial report, the company has a total of 26 new games in development, of which 20 are destined for consoles and the remaining 6 for mobile devices. This news has generated great expectations among gaming fans, especially those who enjoy titles developed by FromSoftware.
Among the development studios involved in these new projects are notable names such as Spike Chunsoft, Gotcha Gotcha Games, and Acquire. The latter, known for the Tenchu series, was recently acquired by Kadokawa, further strengthening the company’s position in the gaming industry. With so many talented studios working together, fans can expect a wide variety of genres and gameplay styles.
FromSoftware, the studio responsible for titles like Dark Souls and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is one of the main forces behind these new projects. While no specific details have been revealed about the games in development, we’ll likely see new installments in these popular franchises, as well as entirely new titles. Additionally, there’s the possibility of remasters or remakes of some of FromSoftware’s classics.
The news of these upcoming developments comes at a good time for Kadokawa Corporation. The company has seen significant growth in recent years, largely thanks to the success of Elden Ring. In addition, the acquisition of Acquire has further strengthened its position in the market. With such a broad and ambitious project portfolio, Kadokawa is positioned as one of the major players in the video game industry.
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