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PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium line-up revealed for November 2025

Each month, Sony reveals a new batch of titles for the PlayStation Plus Extra library, alongside new ‘classic' titles for PlayStation Plus Premium members. November 2025's line-up has just been announced, and as expected, Grand Theft Auto V is the headliner, but there are nine other titles also being made available at no extra cost.

Grand Theft Auto V will be available to PlayStation Plus Extra subscribers once again, marking the third time that the game has joined the library. It is likely to remain playable for a couple of months at least, but it will eventually be removed again, as Take-Two prefers to rotate games in and out of subscription services, rather than leave them in there long-term.

Here is the full list of titles joining PlayStation Plus Extra this month:

  • Grand Theft Auto V — PS5, PS4
  • Pacific Drive — PS5
  • Still Wakes the Deep — PS5
  • Insurgency: Sandstorm — PS5, PS4
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here! — PS5, PS4
  • The Talos Principle II — PS5
  • Monster Jam Showdown — PS5, PS4
  • MotoGP 25 — PS5, PS4

Those subscribed to PlayStation Plus Premium will get one extra ‘classic' game to install this month – Tomb Raider: Anniversary, specifically, the original PS2 version.

Subscribers will be able to download all of these titles starting on November 18th.

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