Sony announced the November lineup for the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, available to subscribers on the Extra and Premium plans. The selection stands out with the reintroduction of Grand Theft Auto V for both PS4 and PS5 versions.
This marks at least the third occasion that Grand Theft Auto V has appeared in the Game Catalog, following two inclusions during the previous year. Rockstar Games, the developer amid allegations of anti-union practices, plans to launch Grand Theft Auto VI in November 2026. For players who have not experienced the title or last played it during the PS3 and Xbox 360 generation, it offers an engaging option to bridge the wait for the sequel.
The PS5 title Pacific Drive, which debuted on Xbox and entered Game Pass recently, is now arriving on Sony's service. It delivers a compelling roguelike survival experience where players navigate a station wagon through a dystopian Pacific Northwest landscape, scavenging components to enhance their vehicle.
Another PS5 addition, Still Wakes the Deep, comes from The Chinese Room, the studio behind Dear Esther, and presents a story-driven horror adventure. Players confront horrifying entities while stranded on a North Sea oil platform. Senior editor Jessica Conditt of Engadget described it as a contemporary horror masterpiece.
Subscribers to PS Plus Extra and Premium can access the humorous and irreverent Thank Goodness You’re Here!, the team-based multiplayer shooter Insurgency: Sandstorm, and the racing titles Monster Jam Showdown and MotoGP 25 on both PS4 and PS5 starting later in November. The PS5-exclusive first-person puzzle title The Talos Principle II rounds out the offerings.
Premium tier members receive an additional title this month: an emulation of the PS2 classic Tomb Raider: Anniversary, now playable on PS4 and PS5 for the first time.
These games will enter the PS Plus Game Catalog on November 18. Currently, all PS Plus subscribers are eligible to download the November monthly games—Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator—with the claim period extending until December 1.