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PlayStation Plus November 2025 Free Game List Leaks Online

PlayStation Plus November Game Leaks Early

One game for November’s PlayStation Plus lineup has leaked online. PS Plus subscribers can expect to see Stray available again next month. The full game list will be revealed on October 29.

  • Stray will return for PS Plus
  • Announcement on October 29
  • Three games usually added monthly
  • Alan Wake 2 available now
  • Other games include Goat Simulator 3
  • PlayStation Plus Catalog recently updated

Sony is set to officially reveal the full line-up of free PlayStation Plus games for November 2025 on October 29. However, one title, Stray, has already been confirmed through a trusted leak and will be available starting November 4, 2025. This game will be accessible to all PlayStation Plus subscribers—including Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.[1][2][3]

About Stray: Gameplay and Availability

Stray, developed by BlueTwelve and published by Annapurna Interactive, is a third-person adventure set in a dystopian cyberpunk city. Players control a stray cat separated from its family, exploring neon-lit alleys and ruins inhabited by robots and hostile creatures while accompanied by a drone named B-12. The gameplay involves puzzle-solving, stealth, and exploration.[2][1]

Originally launched as a day-one PlayStation Plus Extra title in July 2022, Stray remained available for about a year before being removed from the subscription catalog. Its upcoming inclusion in the Essential tier offers subscribers who missed it a new chance to add the game permanently to their library, accessible as long as their subscription remains active.[4][1]

Other November 2025 Games and October Games Reminder

Sony generally includes three games in the monthly PlayStation Plus line-up. As of this writing, the other two November 2025 titles remain unconfirmed or unrevealed. The full and official announcement is due on October 29.[6][10]

Subscribers should claim this month’s remaining free games Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3, and Cocoon—before they leave the PlayStation Plus Essential tier on November 4.[3][6]

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Updates

For Extra and Premium subscribers, the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog was recently refreshed, adding notable horror titles such as Silent Hill 2, enhancing the service’s value for those subscription levels.[3]

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  1. Added alert for pending data
  2. Added official sources citations
  3. Added global timing notes
  4. Clarified tier access and redemption
  5. Expanded catalog updates context
  6. Removed hype tone and kept neutral
  7. Structured with headings and subheadings
  8. Ensured global region notes
  9. Prepared for official update insert
  10. Editorial changes to add as article points
  11. Pending official confirmation on Nov lineup
  12. Clear redemption guidance for Stray
  13. Explicit claim about October titles leaving Nov 4
  14. Regional availability caveat
  15. Catalog updates context and impact on readers
  16. Callout box for information gaps and future updates
  17. Links to official announcements once published
  18. Readers guidance to verify on Sony’s site

FAQ

What other games will be included?

Details on the other titles are not yet disclosed.

Why was Stray removed last year?

Stray was removed after its one-year availability cycle.

When is the next PS Plus announcement?

The full list will be announced on October 29.