Sony has announced its PlayStation Now lineup for November, with a distinctly post-Halloween collection that includes Injustice 2, F1 2020, and Rage 2. The offering is the latest lineup in Sony’s PS Now series of monthly freebies, and is a welcome distraction for players looking to kill the remaining time between now and PlayStation 5’s hyped November 12 release.
PlayStation Now is one of two streaming services, in addition to PlayStation Plus, available to connect players with still-growing libraries of games. While PlayStation Plus offers great discounts and access to exclusive features and betas, it’s limited to console use only, while PlayStation Now allows players to stream from a massive collection of titles dating back to the PlayStation 2, on consoles, PCs, the PlayStation Vita, Sony Televisions, and tablets. New lineups are announced every month, and while most months have a theme, such as October’s obviously Halloween-influenced collection, November’s spread seems to cater to a much broader audience.
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PlayStation Blog has announced the range of different titles of various styles released on PlayStation Now, offering players a little taste of everything. The headliner in this month’s lineup is DC’s Injustice 2, a superhero-themed brawler, and id’s FPS sandbox Rage 2 is also on the menu. Also included F1 2020, the latest in the Formula 1 sim series, as well as acclaimed action RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance. For something a little more relaxing, role-playing life sim My Time at Portia offers players a bit of a reprieve from the high action of the other three titles. Finally, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, the first-person co-op action title based on the classic tabletop game, rounds out the latest additions to PlayStation’s collection.
The PS Now November lineup will be released on Tuesday, November 3. All of the listed titles will be available until the end of the month, while Kingdom Come: Deliverance will be available until May 3, 2021.
PlayStation’s streaming services have offered up some pretty solid lineups over the last few months, and November’s is no different. It’s refreshing to see a range of fundamentally dissimilar genres, and a great opportunity for gamers who’ve never tried an action RPG or a sim to give one a try at no cost, especially considering all of the titles announced were positively reviewed. The three headliners, Rage 2, Injustice 2, and F1 2020 are also great opportunities for players to get acquainted with their respective series.
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Source: PlayStation Blog
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