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Free PlayStation Plus games for November 2022 leaked early

Free PlayStation Plus games for November 2022 leaked early



Again, the following PS Plus Essentials lineup leaked early. According to the post b TransactionsThe free PlayStation Plus collection for November includes Nioh 2, Lego Harry Potter Collection and Heavenly Bodies. The free trio is expected to be available on November 1st. As usual, all PS Plus subscribers, regardless of tier, will be able to get free PS Plus Essentials games for the month of November. Make sure you stick to it October collection before a new playgroup takes its place.

While it’s worth noting that these haven’t been confirmed yet, the Dealabs PS Plus leaks have never been wrong. Nava 2 is a youkai fighting action game from Team Ninja that combines the precise swordplay of Ninja Gaiden with the mechanics of Dark Souls. If you like this kind of thing, this is one The best loves souls around him, that Definitely worth a look. Both PS5 and PS4 versions of Nioh 2 will be free.

The LEGO Harry Potter set It’s not the last Lego video game around, as it was released in 2016, but it’s considered one of the best games by both critics and fans alike. collect this group 1-4 years And 5-7 years in a match. If you have already paid for your route in the last period LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker SagaThis is a good next step

Physics puzzle game spiral stars Final selection of games for the month of November. It allows players to explore a zero gravity environment, solve puzzles and collect space artifacts. It will be possible to request the PS5 and PS4 versions of Heavenly Bodies.

Free PlayStation Plus Games for November 2022 (Leaked)

Available from November 1st to December 6th

  • Nioh 2 (PS5 / PS4)
  • Celestial Bodies (PS5 / PS4)
  • LEGO Harry Potter Set (PS4)

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