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Josh Broadwell

November PS Plus games include Nioh 2 and Lego

Nioh 2 headlines the first bunch of PS Plus November games, Sony announced in a new PlayStation Blog post, with a handful of other notable titles joining it on the lower tier of PlayStation’s subscription service. The Lego Harry Potter Collection, which includes Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7, and the unique physics puzzler Heavenly Bodies from indie team 2pt. Interactive are the other two free November games you can get if you’re at the $9.99 tier.

All three games will be available to download starting Nov. 1, 2022, and will remain in your library as long as your PS Plus subscription is active. The Nioh 2 download includes the original game on PS4 and the remastered version for PS5.

Sony said they will announce the PS Plus Premium titles for November soon, though whether November will actually include PS3 games is another matter. October’s PS Plus collection offered over a dozen games, though few retro classics and no PS3 titles.

Nioh 2 pits you against a new hoard of Yokai, mythical spirits drawn from Japanese folklore, during a fantasy spin on Japan’s Sengoku period and manages to cram even more over-the-top action into its combat than the original game. Heavenly Bodies is a more sedate experience, one that tasks you with navigating the confines of a spaceship as a cosmonaut, completing duties, making repairs, and even watering your space plants with no gravity and only some very floppy limbs for help.

Written by Josh Broadwell on behalf of GLHF

 

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