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'PS Plus' Free Games November 2015 Latest News: 4 Games Rumored Included in November Lineup

November is fast approaching, and many PlayStation fans are looking forward to what games PlayStation Plus will be bringing in. However, although many expected the lineup to be released in the previous week, it seems that perhaps the announcement would not be made until later today.

According to GamePur, one of the fans, with a handle name "darkswabber," tweeted last week to Fred Dutton, European PlayStation Blog Manager, about any updates on the list. The tweet read, "Hey @FredDutton it's time for my monthly question... is the ps plus announcement coming week or the week after? :P" Dutton responded with, "@darkswabber Should be with you mid-next week, all going well." However, fans should take into consideration that the announcement may happen today only if everything goes well, and may even be released later on the week.

Many fans hope that the November lineup will include at least one triple-A game. In the past, most of the titles released only included indie games, which had left gamers a little less enthusiastic everytime. Although players don't expect a list of triple-A games, they hope to somehow see one triple-A title available for download every few months.

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One popular title that may make it into the list could be be "Assasin's Creed 4." Although some hope that "Assassin's Creed: Unity" and "AC: Rogue" will be made available due to their constant sale price in the store, it's still unlikely that it will make the cut. Another game that could be downloadable may be "Watch Dogs." The game that is centered on hacking is enjoyable enough to keep fans' interest going until its December release. "Watch Dogs" was released in May of 2014.

Other titles likely to make the list of releases are "Knack" and "Killzone: Shadowfall," alongside indie games like "Shovel Knight" and "Monster High: New Ghoul in School."

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