PlayStation Plus November 2016 free games list rumors latest: 'Watch Dogs,' 'Rayman Legends' among the top picks; 'The Evil Within' to be included as Halloween special?
There is only less than a week left for the month of October, which means it is time for the PlayStation Plus subscribers to get ready for the next lineup of free video games next month. Players may have enjoyed the great lineup of games this month, but the rumors suggest that the much-awaited game titles in PS Plus will make the cut for November.
The rumors are rife that Ubisoft will finally make their popular video game "Rayman Legends" available as a free game in PlayStation consoles. It can be recalled that "Rayman Legends" was already made a free game in Microsoft's Xbox Games With Gold, and it does not look impossible that the PS version of the game will also be available to the PS Plus subscribers, according to PlayStation Universe.
Meanwhile, players are now anticipating that the survival horror shooter game "The Evil Within" will finally make the cut in the PS Plus lineup next month. The popular 2014 game title from Bethesda has long been rumored to be featured as a free game. "The Evil Within" is among the triple A video games speculated by the fans to be in the PS Plus list last September, and this time around, it is expected to be a PS Plus special this November for the Halloween.
Another popular video game that the players have been requesting to be featured in the PS Plus list is "Watch Dogs." According to Game N Guide, it is possible that Ubisoft will make the first "Watch Dogs" game available as a free game in PS Plus for the month of October since this can be a way to promote its much-awaited sequel, "Watch Dogs 2," which is slated to be released on November 15. The rumors that "Watch Dogs" will be included in the PS Plus list of free games have been going around for months, and November might just be the lucky month for the fans.
Still, the players are advised to take these early reports with a grain of salt and wait for Sony's official announcement, which is expected to come up late this week.