PlayStation Now subscribers have a new batch of games to play this month. Four games join the library tomorrow, November 2, and can be played via cloud streaming or installed directly to a console.
Mafia: Definitive Edition headlines November’s round-up. This ground-up remake of the classic Mafia was released in September 2020 and coats the 2002 sandbox title with the Mafia III engine's paint. Don’t worry if you’re a purist; Mafia still retains its classic design, for better or worse. You can read our review of the game here. Mafia: Definitive Edition exits PS Now on February 28.
In its wake comes the goofy party game Totally Reliable Delivery Service, a role-playing classic in Final Fantasy IX, and 2017’s critically acclaimed platformer, Celeste. These three titles will be available on the service until further notice.
The Last of Us Part II joined PS Now last month and, like Mafia, is only available for a limited time. Thankfully, you still have until January to play that one. Meanwhile, if you're more of a PlayStation Plus kind of person, here's the list of "free" games you can download beginning this month.
Are you a PlayStation Now subscriber, and if so, what do you think of November’s additions? Let us know in the comments!
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