November 2017 PS+ Games Line-Up Revealed

We are at the start of the new month, and we are still no close to finding out an official word from Sony about November 2017 PS+ Games.

UPDATE: Added the official November PS+ Games.

As with PS+ games of months past, we have a leaked store advertisement from another region to clue us in on the new games.

November 2017 PS+ Games Line-Up Revealed

According to the leaked advert, you can expect November 2017 PS+ Games to be:

The artillery tactical game, Worms, which at one point was one of the most popular games for PC games for one to play with friends and ensue hours of endless fun.

While Worms: Battlegrounds is one of the older entries in the series, it still good to have a fun party game to play with friends.

The game offers local and online gameplay, with team based, versus, and other game modes to give you plenty of value for a PS+ game. This is especially if you are a fan of the series or look for fun party games to play with a large group of friends over.

Bound is a very unique game, the likes of Abzu or Journey, which tell their story in an artistic manner. Using the rhythm of dance and platforming, discover a story unfold from a beautiful and colourful world around you.

While it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, the game does offer some strong visual and aesthetic beauty to it, that can definitely be a memorable PlayStation Experience. The PSVR compatibility allows you to play almost a completely different game, so if you have the facility to, we highly recommend you play it in that mode as well.

These are the PS4 games, we still have no word on the PS3 and other games that will be a part of the PS+ games list for November, and we will make an official once official games are released.

Albeit some people will see the lineup disappointing considering Amnesia and The Phantom Pain set a very high bar to succeed the previous months lineup of games, let’s hope that the lineup of games for December 2017 makes up for this shortfall.

While this is still a rumor, considering the history of PS+ Games getting revealed through early in-store advertisements we would encourage you to take this with a pinch of salt while still staying ready for this lineup.

What are your thoughts on November’s offering of games? Do you find this to be a satisfactory offering? Let us know in the comments section below.