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PS Plus: November free games confirmed with GTA 5 and other nuggets



A generous month of November for PlayStation Plus subscribers. Sony has formalized the selection of PS4 and PS5 games which will join the Extra and Premium catalogs from the week of November 18. Among the titles announced, a sure bet: Grand Theft Auto V, which makes a notable entry into the offer.

“Grand Theft Auto V (PS5, PS4), Pacific Drive (PS5), Still Wakes The Deep (PS5), Insurgency: Sandstorm (PS5)” : the tone is set. The month promises to be busy for thrill-seekers, between post-apocalyptic atmosphere, narrative survival and high-intensity armed clashes.

GTA V in the headliner, but not only

The return of GTA V to PS Plus subscriptions is an event in itself. Rockstar’s blockbuster, still at the top of sales despite its ten years of existence, returns this time in its PS4 and PS5 versions. Enough to rekindle the flame for veterans, or take the curious to Los Santos with all the advantages of the current generation.

But Sony doesn’t stop there. The highly anticipated Pacific Drive, with its unique supernatural road trip atmosphere, is also among the additions. It is accompanied by Still Wakes The Deep, a first-person narrative horror game, which has received a lot of attention since its presentation.

The full list of PS Plus Extra and Premium games for November 2025

Here is the full list of titles added for PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers:

  • Grand Theft Auto V (PS5, PS4)
  • Pacific Drive (PS5)
  • Still Wakes The Deep (PS5)
  • Insurgency: Sandstorm (PS5)
  • Thanks for being there! (PS5, PS4)
  • The Storybook Principle 2 (PS5)
  • Monster Jam Showdown (PS5, PS4)
  • MotoGP 25 (PS5, PS4)
  • Tomb Raider Anniversary (PS2 – via PS Plus Premium)

Good news for nostalgic fans: Premium subscribers will be able to rediscover Tomb Raider Anniversary, initially released on PS2. A nod to the cult license, playable again in its retro version.

What to expect next?

This announcement comes in a busy context for PlayStation players. Several major releases are planned for November, including Call of Duty Black Ops 7 on November 14, and STALKER 2: The Heart of Chernobyl on November 20. Sony seems to want to support this news with a PS Plus offer capable of competing in quality, while focusing on diversity: blockbusters, indies, retro, sports and horror.