Sony announced on Friday Playstation Plus free games lineup for Playstation 4 for the month of November. Notably, it includes critically acclaimed The Walking Dead: Season Two on PS4, by the expert storytellers at Telltale Games and the “spell-slinging” action game Magicka 2.
The full lineup includes:
- The Walking Dead: Season 2, PS4
- Magicka 2, PS4
- Mass Effect 2, PS3
- Beyond Good & Evil, PS3
- Dragon Fin Soup, PS4, PS Vita (PS3 Cross-Buy when available)
- Invizimals, PS Vita
“These PS4 games are free for PlayStation Plus members starting on the first Tuesday of November”, the blog post reads.
Players can choose the subscription package according to their preference, which includes 1-month membership at $9.99, 3-month membership at $17.99 and 12-month membership at $49.99. New members have the option of 14-day trial period.
The official website also lists the Instant Game collection:
- Super Meat Boy, PS4, PS Vita
- Broken Age, PS4, PS Vita
- Unmechanical: Extended, PS4, PS3
- Chariot, PS3
- KickBeat, PS3, PS Vita
- Kung Fu Rabbit, PS3, PS Vita


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