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PlayStation Plus subscribers get three free games in November

Earlier this week, we learned through leaks that Stray would be one of the big games offered up for free to all PlayStation Plus subscribers in November. Now, Sony has confirmed the official list of freebies, adding two more games to the list.

Stray is a third-person adventure game where you play as a stray cat navigating a neon-lit cybercity inhabited by robots, machines, and lurking dangers. With the help of a small drone companion named B-12, the cat solves puzzles, evades threats, and searches for a way back to the surface.

If you are subscribed to any tier of PlayStation Plus, you'll be able to claim the game for free on PS4 and PS5.

WRC 24 (PS5) is the next free game available to claim in November. This racer, developed by CODEMASTERS and published by EA, offers close to 100 cars to check out in a series of challenging rally races.

Finally, we have Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS), which has previously made appearances on Game Pass. This title is a physics based game with two main modes – campaign and sandbox. In Sandbox, you can freely experiment with over 130 units and let massive battles play out. In the campaign, you'll overcome a series of challenges versus AI controlled enemies.

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