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Playstation Plus Titles November 2014: Free Games Still Unconfirmed But New Feature Added to System After Update

It's still fairly early into October and it's difficult to guess which games will be coming to the Playstation Plus service this November but there are a few massive updates to the system which included a few new features.

One of the biggest features introduced into the system is an "Add to Library" feature which will allow users to add a game to their library without having to download it. Considering that the Playstation Plus service updates its free games list monthly with two to three games for free, Playstation owners have to deal with free hard disk space issues.

Previously, gamers would have to decide if they want to get the game at the risk of not having enough hard disk space. The feature should alleviate that dilemma and would now allow subscribers to get the games they want and then simply download it later when they feel like playing it.

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There aren't any details as to how the feature would work with assumptions that the feature is cloud-based. The feature is strikingly similar to Steam's own "Add to Library" feature but the inclusion of the feature to the PS Plus feature is a sign of the service's forward progress.

In the meantime while subscribers to the PS Plus service are taking guesses as to which games will be made available in the November update, there are rumors that one of the next games is the "Binding of Isaac: Rebirth." Some of the predictions for the November list are "Octodad: Deadliest Catch," "Rain," "Resident Evil: Revelations," "Olli Olli," and "Toukiden."

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