Sony begins 14-day in-home PSVR trial program I Last Chance For Free PS4 PS Plus Games Of November 2017 I Skyrim VR Is Everything Wrong With Virtual Reality Right Now
The PlayStation Store's PlayStation Plus lineup is set to refresh this Tuesday, December 5. That makes now your last chance to get six of November's free PlayStation Plus games before they return to their normal prices.
On PS4, the free games include Bound, Dungeon Punks (thanks to cross-buy), and Worms Battlegrounds. Also of note is that one, PSVR game Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, will stay free until January 3. You can see the full line of November's free PS Plus games below, covering PS4, PS3, and PS Vita; there are as many as seven games for you to claim in total. Today also marks your final opportunity to take advantage of the current PSN weekly deals. A number of games are on sale for a short while longer, albeit not nearly as many as during the previous Black Friday sale.
When the PlayStation Store updates on December 5, December's free PS Plus games will become available. These include Darksiders II: Definitive Edition and Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of the Legendary Legends, among others; as always, there are six in total. The full list can be seen below. Like Rush of Blood, these will be available until January 3. They aren't the only bonuses coming for Plus members in December, as they'll also soon gain access to a Monster Hunter World beta and Smite freebies.
November 2017 Free PlayStation Plus Games
PS4
- Bound
- Dungeon Punks (Cross-Buy with Vita)
- Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (available until January 3)
- Worms Battlegrounds
PS3
- R-Type Dimensions
- Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic
Vita
- Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse (Episodes 1 & 2)
- Dungeon Punks
December 2017 Free PS Plus Games
PS4
- Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition
- Forma 8
- Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of the Legendary Legends
- That's You (EU only)
- Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (PSVR)
PS3
- Xblaze Lost: Memories
- Syberia Collection
Vita
- Forma 8
- Wanted Corp
-     According to Gamasutra, the 14-day, in-home trial bundles will include a PSVR headset, a PlayStation Camera, two Move controllers and a copy of Skyrim VR. If you were lucky enough to get one of the initial 1,400 slots Gamasutra says were available, you can keep the whole kit for $300, a $150 discount over a Skyrim VR bundle at its regular retail price. We've reached out to Sony for more details and will update this post when we hear back


 
 
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