November’s PS Plus PS4 games may have been leaked. The PlayStation website currently has a little graphic showing Bulletstorm: Full Clip Editionand Yakuza Kiwami as November’s PS Plus freebies.
Lets just hope that this is not an elaborated troll of any hacker, both are great games, a beat-em-up and a FPS with great quality.
October games are currently available to download and include Friday the 13th: The Game and Laser League for PS4. Master Reboot for PS3, while Rocketbirds 2: Evolution, 2064: Read Only Memories, and The Bridge are available for PS Vita (and also PS4 via Cross Buy).
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is a remaster of the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC shooter developed by Epic Games and People Can Fly.
About the Game:
Step into the boots of Grayson Hunt after a crash landing on an abandoned resort planet forces him to make a hard choice: survival or revenge.
An exiled member of the elite assassin group Dead Echo, Grayson’s blind desire for vengeance finds his crew stranded on Stygia where he can finally confront the commander behind his betrayal—or get his team off the planet alive.
Battle your way through throngs of Stygia’s mutated inhabitants, performing masterful kills throughout the single-player campaign—or one of 30 competitive score-challenge or 12 co-operative multiplayer maps—using Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition’s unique “Skillshot” system that rewards you for executing the most creative and deadly kills imaginable.
Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition is the definitive Bulletstorm experience that includes all existing Bulletstorm add-ons, plus brand-new content exclusive to Full Clip!
Yakuza Kiwami is another remake of the PS2 era. The new and improved version released in 2017 and was received well in the PS4.
About the Game:
10 years ago, Kazuma Kiryu took the fall for a crime he didn’t commit to save his best friend. Expelled from his yakuza family, Kiryu is released from prison to a city he no longer recognises.
Chaos erupts when 10 billion yen vanishes from the Tojo Clan vault, and with Kiryu caught in the middle, he finds everything points to a young, mysterious girl named Haruka.
Together, they must survive to find the answers they both seek.
In 2005, a legend was born on the PlayStation 2 – Kazuma Kiryu, the Dragon of Dojima, made his video game debut in Yakuza.
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.