Tower of Fantasy on PlayStation has just gotten version 3.4, «Butterfly in the Abyss”. This brings new simulacrum Nan Yin on her mysterious dark plot, expands Marshville, and more adjustments.
02.11.2023 - 06:47 / gamingbolt.com / Bandai Namco / Playstation Plus / In November / Sony
Sony has revealed the lineup of games that will be free with PlayStation Plus Essential for the month of November in a post published on the PlayStation Blog, and there are a couple of notable titles included that might catch your eye.
Mafia 2: Definitive Edition, the remaster that launched in 2020, and Bandai Namco’s multiplayer survival title Dragon Ball: The Breakers will be the PS4 titles in this month’s lineup, while the PS5 and PS4 versions of Cold Iron Studios’ 2021 co-op third person shooter Aliens: Fireteam Elite is also included.
All three games will be available starting November 7, and will be free to redeem until December 4, for subscribers of PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium. That, of course, means that October’s PS Plus titles – The Callisto Protocol, Weird West, and Farming Simulator 22 – will remain available to claim for just a few more days, until November 6.
Tower of Fantasy on PlayStation has just gotten version 3.4, «Butterfly in the Abyss”. This brings new simulacrum Nan Yin on her mysterious dark plot, expands Marshville, and more adjustments.
Baldur’s Gate 3 from Larian Studios is a massive game and quite daunting for those who know nothing of Dungeons and Dragons. Thankfully, for those who want a taste of the gameplay before purchasing, a two-hour trial is available now for PS5.
Immortals of Aveum didn’t get nearly as much traction as developer Ascendant Studios had hoped it would – something that had pretty disastrous consequences for the studio in the form of significant layoffs – but it looks like the developer is looking to put the game on PlayStation and Xbox’s subscription services in an effort to attract a larger player base.
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen leads the pack of new titles coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe/ Premium game catalog, this month. Starting November 21, all higher-tier PS Plus members can embark on an epic dark fantasy adventure as the Arisen, whose heart gets ripped out by a dragon early on, marking him as a warrior destined to face the mythical creature and unravel answers to a sinister conspiracy. The combat is heavily reminiscent of the Dark Souls games, albeit you've got a crew of AI companions who would assist you in tight situations. Play around with magic, ride atop griffins, slice off Hydra heads, and more when Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen comes to PS4.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the November 2023 Game Catalog lineup for Extra and Premium subscribers, and Classics Catalog titles for Premium subscribers.
Sony has announced its latest additions to the PlayStation Game Catalog. Starting today, Teardown will be available for all PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers on PS5. Check out our review here. You can also watch the launch trailer for the sandbox destruction title here, which features narration by actor Owen Wilson.
November’s PlayStation Game Catalog lineup brings with it vehicular mayhem, chaos, fantastical adventure and more. This month’s picks are headlined by Teardown, the demolition heist adventure that launches day one onto PlayStation Plus for Extra and Premium members. You can read more about the game here. That will be playable from today Wednesday November 15, with all other titles will be available Tuesday, November 21. Let’s take a closer look at those in turn.
Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox
Here comes another exciting shopping season, with PlayStation’s Black Friday promotions happening this month. There are a variety of deals on games, hardware, and more across PlayStation Store, and at participating retailers (where applicable).
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the first details of its Black Friday 2023 deals.
Bandai Namco is planning to open a new store in London, followed by more outlets across the UK.
Disney Pixar's PSP title, Up, is coming to PlayStation's Classics Catalogue.