November’s another busy month filled with big games, including Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Dishonored 2, Final Fantasy XV, and Watch Dogs 2. On the 10th, Sony will release the PlayStation 4 Pro, their mid-generation hardware refresh, for $399 USD/€399/£349.
There aren’t any new releases in the November 2016 PlayStation Plus free games, but you will find Everbody’s Gone to the Rapture, The Deadly Tower of Monsters, Letter Quest Remastered, Pumped BMX+, and more.
As of right now, here’s everything scheduled to release next month; for an up to the minute list, head over to our November 2016 new releases page, which we keep up to date:
Hardware
- PlayStation 4 Pro – November 10
PlayStation 4 Games
North America
- BlazBlue: Central Fiction (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- Earth’s Dawn (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- Root Letter (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- Seraph (PSN) – November 1
- SteamWorld Collection (Retail) – November 1
- Super Dungeon Bros (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- Wick (PSN) – November 1
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (Retail & PSN) – November 4
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (Included With Infinite Warfare Special Editions) – November 4
- Moto Racer 4 (Retail & PSN) – November 4
- Marvel Pinball Epic Collection: Volume 1 (Retail) – November 8
- Small Radios Big Televisions (PSN) – November 8
- Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization (Retail & PSN) – November 8
- Xenoraid (PSN) – November 8
- Yesterday Origins (Retail & PSN) – November 10
- Dishonored 2 (Retail & PSN) – November 11
- Assassin’s Creed The Ezio Collection (Retail & PSN) – November 15
- Deponia (Retail & PSN) – November 15
- Laser Disco Defenders (PSN) – November 15
- Neptune Flux (PSN) – November 15
- Overcooked Gourmet Edition (Retail) – November 15
- Silence (PSN) – November 15
- Watch Dogs 2 (Retail & PSN) – November 15
- Goat Simulator: The Bundle (Retail & PSN) – November 18
- Killing Floor 2 (Retail & PSN) – November 18
- Star Wars Battlefront Ultimate Edition (Retail) – November 18
- Amnesia Collection (PSN) – November 22
- Darksiders Warmastered Edition (Retail & PSN) – November 22
- The Little Acre (PSN) – November 22
- We Sing (Retail) – November 22
- Final Fantasy XV (Retail & PSN) – November 29
- Steins;Gate 0 (Retail & PSN) – November 29
- The Crew Ultimate Edition (Retail & PSN) – November 29
Europe
- Earth’s Dawn (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- Seraph (PSN) – November 1
- Super Dungeon Bros (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- BlazBlue: Central Fiction (Retail & PSN) – November 4
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (Retail & PSN) – November 4
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (Included With Infinite Warfare Special Editions) – November 4
- Moto Racer 4 (Retail & PSN) – November 4
- Small Radios Big Televisions (PSN) – November 8
- Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization (Retail & PSN) – November 8
- Xenoraid (PSN) – November 9
- Yesterday Origins (Retail & PSN) – November 10
- Dishonored 2 (Retail & PSN) – November 11
- Deponia (Retail & PSN) – November 15
- Laser Disco Defenders (PSN) – November 15
- Neptune Flux (PSN) – November 15
- Silence (PSN) – November 15
- Watch Dogs 2 (Retail & PSN) – November 15
- Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune (PSN) – November 16
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PSN) – November 16
- Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception (PSN) – November 16
- Assassin’s Creed The Ezio Collection (Retail & PSN) – November 17
- Goat Simulator: The Bundle (Retail & PSN) – November 18
- Killing Floor 2 (Retail & PSN) – November 18
- Star Wars Battlefront Ultimate Edition (Retail) – November 18
- Amnesia Collection (PSN) – November 22
- Darksiders Warmastered Edition (Retail & PSN) – November 22
- The Little Acre (PSN) – November 22
- We Sing (Retail) – November 22
- Marvel Pinball Epic Collection: Volume 1 (Retail) – November 25
- Steins;Gate 0 (Retail & PSN) – November 25
- Final Fantasy XV (Retail & PSN) – November 29
- The Crew Ultimate Edition (Retail & PSN) – November 29
PlayStation VR Games
North America
- Eagle Flight (PSN) – November 8
- Robinson: The Journey (Retail & PSN) – November 8
- Eagle Flight (Retail) – November 15
- Space Rift (PSN) – November 15
Europe
- Here They Lie (Retail) – November 2
- Eagle Flight (PSN) – November 8
- Robinson: The Journey (Retail & PSN) – November 9
- Eagle Flight (Retail) – November 15
- Space Rift (PSN) – November 15
PlayStation 3 Games
North America
- BlazBlue: Central Fiction (Retail & PSN) – November 1
Europe
- BlazBlue: Central Fiction (Retail & PSN) – November 4
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II (Retail & PSN) – November 11
PlayStation Vita Games
North America
- Root Letter (Retail & PSN) – November 1
- Slain: Back From Hell (PSN) – November 1
- Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization (PSN) – November 8
- Steins;Gate 0 (Retail & PSN) – November 29
Europe
- Slain: Back From Hell (PSN) – November 1
- Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization (Retail & PSN) – November 8
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II (Retail & PSN) – November 11
- Steins;Gate 0 (Retail & PSN) – November 25
Beta
- Steep Open Beta (PS4) – November 18 to 21 (NA & EU)
DLC
- Overcooked ‘The Lost Morsel’ (PS4) – November 15 (NA & EU)
- The Crew ‘Calling All Units’ (PS4) – November 29 (NA & EU)
Also Scheduled for November 2016
- Batman: The Telltale Series ‘Episode 4’ (PS4, PS3)
- Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers (PS4)
- Home Free (PS4)
- The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series – A New Frontier ‘Episode 1’ (PS4, PS3)
*Keep in mind that all release dates are subject to change and new PSN releases are added weekly. For requirements on PSVR games, check the official product page/retail box.
More Release Dates:
10 PSVR Games to Look Forward To
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Upcoming PSVR Games Worth Anticipating
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Ace Combat 7
While EVE: Valkyrie showed how VR is a game changer for dogfighting games, Ace Combat 7 will look to fulfill its potential. The opportunity is here for Bandai Namco to make something really special, and I'm excited to see if they can pull it off. It'd be the perfect way to reintroduce Ace Combat to the mainstream, so hopefully it'll be the first feature complete flight combat game on PSVR.
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Dreams
No matter how many previews I read and trailers I see, I don't think I'm gonna be able to wrap my head around Media Molecule's Dreams until I actually go hands-on with it. So, while I'm still not sure how this magical creation tool works, I'm ecstatic to check it out in 2017. Few developers have constantly impressed me like Media Molecule has, so I can't wait to see what crazy thing they've conjured up.
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Farpoint
I am so ready for a first-person shooter in VR. I feel like it's the next logical step for the genre, and am excited to see how developers take advantage of head tracking. Farpoint seems to be the first major release that will have a chance to really nail it, and it has the chance to be a must-own title for PSVR owners.
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GNOG
So far one of my favorite things about virtual reality is just getting to take a peek into different worlds. So, considering GNOG is all about exploring giant monster heads (yes, it's pretty out there) and solving puzzles within them, I'm pretty stoked. Nothing else looks like it, and I want unique experiences in VR.
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Golem
Golem has an awesome hook that has gamers playing in virtual reality and on their television. In the game players will play as a bed-ridden child who wants to explore the outside world. After developing the power to control stone creatures (the titular golems), he's eventually able to explore vicariously through them.
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Gran Turismo Sport
DriveClub VR showed that virtual reality is a great place for racing games, and Gran Turismo Sport looks to build upon that. Beyond VR, there are a lot of reasons to be excited about the first Gran Turismo game on PlayStation 4, and Polyphony Digital will look to show that they are still the king on consoles after having been passed up by Forza this generation.
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Megaton Rainfall
Megaton Rainfall is a first-person game that will allow players to live the fantasy of being a superhero. It's unknown if the ambitious title will be able to pull off its lofty goals, but it promises a wide range of movement and the ability to cause as much destruction as the player wants. If successful, it might just be PlayStation VR's killer app.
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Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin will serve as a bridge between Psychonauts and its sequel, which is plenty of reason to be excited. The first-person adventure title will let players once again play as Raz, and will have to use his psychic powers to solve puzzles.
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Resident Evil VII
If anything, Resident Evil VII looks to be a bold new look for the franchise. It's a big switch from the action that Resident Evil 6 offered, but that's just what the series needed. Hopefully this change will pay off, but it certainly has the attention of fans until then.
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Star Trek: Bridge Crew
Games like Space Team have shown how much fun it is to operate a complex ship with friends, so I'm hoping that Star Trek: Bridge Crew will scratch a similar itch. Sporting online play and a familiar license, this could finally be the Star Trek games that fans have been thirsting for. The Ubisoft published title has been delayed until March 2017, so hopefully it'll be worth the wait.