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PlayStation Plus November 2025 Games Bring Cats, Cars, and Chaos
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PlayStation Plus November 2025 Games Bring Cats, Cars, and Chaos

Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator headline an eclectic PS Plus lineup full of heart, horsepower, and hilarious physics.

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by Emmanuel Umahi

PlayStation is back with another varied lineup for November 2025, and it’s as eclectic as it is entertaining. Whether you’re prowling neon streets as a lost cat, rewriting rally history, or commanding the world’s most chaotic army, this month’s PlayStation Plus games deliver personality, physics, and plenty of playtime.

From atmospheric adventure to full-throttle realism and absurd sandbox strategy, Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator will be available to all PlayStation Plus members starting Tuesday, November 4, until Monday, December 1, 2025.

Let’s take a closer look at the games.

Here are the PS Plus monthly games for October 2025
This month mix a blockbuster horror sequel with a chaotic sandbox and an inventive indie puzzle.

/1. Stray (PS4, PS5)

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Lost, injured, and alone, a curious stray cat must unravel an ancient mystery to escape a decaying cybercity. Stray is a third-person adventure seen entirely through feline eyes, from leaping across rooftops to knocking over bottles and solving puzzles with your drone companion, B-12.

The world below is alive with neon, robots, and remnants of human civilization, blending heartwarming storytelling with quietly haunting atmosphere. Crafted by BlueTwelve Studio, a small team from the south of France (mostly made of cats and a handful of humans), Stray remains one of the most distinctive and beloved indie adventures in recent years.

/2. EA Sports WRC 24 (PS5)

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From the award-winning team behind DiRT Rally comes EA Sports WRC 24, the official game of the FIA World Rally Championship. Built on over 25 years of rally heritage, this edition puts players behind the wheel of WRC, WRC2, and Junior WRC cars from the 2024 season, featuring real drivers, teams, and liveries.

Design your dream rally car in the all-new Builder Mode, race through recreated moments from rally history in Moments Mode, or take on friends in cross-platform multiplayer. With detailed physics, authentic handling, and modes like Career, Championship, and Time Trial, WRC 24 is the definitive off-road racing experience for PS5.

/3. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (PS4, PS5)

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Lead the wobbliest army ever assembled. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS) lets you command red and blue “wobblers” from ancient, spooky, and fantasy worlds, then watch chaos unfold through one of the most unpredictable physics engines in gaming.

Experiment with over 100 unique units, create your own using the Unit Creator, and take the madness online in multiplayer battles. Equal parts strategy and slapstick, TABS is the rare strategy game where losing can be just as funny as winning.

Last Chance to Add October’s Games

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If you haven’t yet claimed last month’s lineup, there’s still time. PlayStation Plus members have until Monday, November 3, to add Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3, and Cocoon to their library.

Conclusion

November’s PlayStation Plus lineup is a study in contrast, from the quiet melancholy of Stray to the adrenaline-fueled realism of WRC 24, and the absurd joy of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. Together, they represent what makes the service shine: variety, creativity, and games that don’t take themselves too seriously.

Whether you’re chasing headlights, solving mysteries, or just watching digital ragdolls faceplant, this drop has something to keep you playing and laughing all month long.

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