PS Plus November 2019 free games: Incredible PlayStation Plus deal a MUST for PS4 owners

An incredible PS Plus deal has gone live ahead of the November 2019 free PS4 games reveal.

An offer PS4 owners can’t afford to miss, PlayStation Plus subscriptions are available at a 50% discount on the PSN store.

This means you can get a 12 month PS Plus membership for just £24.99 on PS4.

Unfortunately, however, there’s a big catch. The annual PS Plus subscription is only available for new subscribers.

This means existing subscribers can’t add it on to their current memberships. Indeed, if you already subscribe to PS Plus, an annual membership costs £49.99.

PlayStation Plus subscribers can play online multiplayer games on PS4.

You’ll also get exclusive member discounts, free items in games like Fortnite, and bonus cloud storage.

But the biggest benefit to having a PS Plus subscription are the monthly free PS4 games.

Grab the amazing PS Plus deal now and you can pick up the October 2019 free PS4 games.

One of the best months on PlayStation Plus ever, the October 2019 free games include The Last of Us Remastered and MLB The Show ’19.

With a Metacritic score of 86%, MLB The Show ’19 features baseball legends both past and present. It’s even got an RPG-style mode, not to mention all the usual single-player and online modes.

With a Metacritic score of 95%, The Last of US Remastered is easily one of the highest rated games to ever appear on PS Plus.

“In a hostile, post-pandemic world, Joel and Ellie, brought together by desperate circumstances, must rely on each other to survive a brutal journey across what remains of the USA,” reads the official description.

The remastered version of what was originally a PS3 game features beautiful 1080p HD visuals, as well as new multiplayer maps and a single-player prequel starring Ellie.

New subscribers will also be able to pick up the November 2019 free PS4 games, which will be unveiled on Wednesday, October 30 at 4.30pm UK time.

The free PS4 games will be available to download a week later on November 5.

source: express.co.uk