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Danni Scott

PlayStation Plus November 2022: Nioh 2 Remastered, Lego Harry Potter Collection, and more

This month, PlayStation Plus subscribers can dive into three franchises at no additional cost. The announced games are for members of the basic PlayStation Plus Essential tier of the recently revamped subscription service. But they'll also be available to those of you paying for the Extra and Premium tiers.

Sony announced the PlayStation Plus November line-up over on the official PlayStation blog. Right now, PS Plus members can download Nioh 2, Heavenly Bodies, and the entire Lego Harry Potter Collection. The free games for PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium subscribers haven't been detailed yet. But Sony says they'll be revealed later this month.

Nioh 2 is the aptly named sequel to Soulslike Nioh and sees players battling their way through a feudal Japan that's crawling with Yokai. Both the original version of the game on PS4, as well as the remaster for PS4 and PS5, are available to add to your library.

PS Plus Essential November 2022 games (Sony)

The last batches of PS Plus Extra and Premium games landed on October 20, and September 18 respectively, so we're expecting this month to follow suit. The revised service is still fairly new, with Sony splitting its subscription into three tiers, all with different perks and benefits.

Players had until October 31 to download last month's freebies, which were Hot Wheels Unleashed, Injustice 2, and Superhot. So make sure you add the PS Plus November titles to your library before the end of the month rolls around, or you'll miss out for good.

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