

Instead, Tales of Vesperia would be a great representative here, with Tales of Arise eventually coming instead of leading the way. Many would likely argue that Tales of Arise should be the first title, as this recent release is incredibly popular, but it's still a bit early. Tales of Vesperia (PS4) - Interestingly enough, it doesn't seem any of the Tales Of games have ever appeared on PS Plus. It's the black sheep of sorts compared to Life is Strange 1 or True Colors, but it would be a big get for the service. This tale of two brothers trying to survive on their own is a fun title many may have slept on. Life is Strange 2 (PS4) - November evokes the fall season, and while a lot of games bring out the best of this season, Life is Strange 2 is one that should be on the service.

It hasn't graced PS Plus before, but there's a strong case to be made that it should, especially for anyone who hasn't gotten around to it. Hades reviews were through the roof, and many fans fell in love with its design, story, and more. Hades (PS5/PS4) - Hades isn't the reason the roguelike genre is popular again, but it does show the sheer potential of the genre. RELATED: Rumor: Ratings Board Leak May Reveal Another PS1 Game Coming to PS Plus Extra PS Plus Free (Essential) Games for November 2022 Wish List In the meantime, here are a few games we think would excel (even if not added all at once). Sony has revealed its entire Essential, Extra, and Premium line-up once before, but chances are, fans will have to wait two weeks after that to see what the games are. Sony is expected to reveal the PS Plus free games for November 2022 (the Essential tier) on October 26, with the games releasing on November 1. Whatever they end up being, fans should be happy, but there are definitely some games that should come to the service, if not next month then eventually. It's impossible to predict what Sony will add to PS Plus, but the past few months have been pretty good. October is almost over, which means many PS Plus subscribers are looking forward to the next set of games, but these are always hard to predict.
