Key Takeaways
- Sony officially confirms Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator as November 2025’s PlayStation Plus titles.
- Stray headlines the lineup, available from November 4 to December 1 for PS4 and PS5 users across all tiers.
- The leak by Dealabs’ billbil-kun once again proved accurate ahead of Sony’s announcement.
Sony Confirms November PlayStation Plus Games
Sony has officially revealed the PlayStation Plus monthly lineup for November 2025, confirming earlier reports that Stray would headline the month’s free games.
The announcement, shared on the PlayStation Blog, details that three titles — Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS) — will be available to PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium subscribers starting Tuesday, November 4, and will remain claimable until Monday, December 1.
The confirmation aligns perfectly with a leak from Dealabs’ well-known insider billbil-kun, who has built a strong reputation for accurately revealing PS Plus lineups before their official announcements.
Stray Returns as November’s Highlight
The spotlight title, Stray, remains one of the most beloved PlayStation indies in recent memory. Developed by French studio BlueTwelve, the game follows a lost cat navigating a neon-lit cyberpunk city inhabited only by robots and strange creatures. Players guide the feline protagonist through atmospheric alleys and decaying structures while uncovering the secrets of a forgotten civilization.
Originally released in 2022, Stray received widespread praise for its storytelling, world-building, and emotional tone. IGN’s 8/10 review called it “a delightful cat-based platforming adventure in a cyberpunk world worth exploring.”
The game’s inclusion in November’s lineup gives both new players and returning fans another chance to experience — or revisit — one of the standout indie adventures of the PS5 generation.
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EA Sports WRC 24 Brings Rally Action to PS Plus
Also joining the lineup is EA Sports WRC 24, Codemasters’ official World Rally Championship title. The game delivers a realistic rally driving experience built on the Unreal Engine, offering dynamic weather systems, extensive car customization, and authentic rally stages from around the globe.
Despite technical issues at launch, the game still earned praise for its driving physics and immersive cockpit detail. IGN’s review rated it 6/10, noting that “EA Sports WRC feels like a great racing game trying to fight its way out of an unfinished one.”
Its inclusion in PS Plus gives rally fans a cost-free chance to test the latest iteration and decide for themselves whether Codemasters’ follow-up has improved since release.
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator Brings the Chaos
Rounding out November’s lineup is Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS), the delightfully absurd physics-based medieval combat sandbox from Landfall Games. The title lets players build and control hilarious armies — from knights and vikings to bizarre units like mammoths and reapers — to wage chaotic, ragdoll-filled battles.
TABS is known for its lighthearted tone and creative freedom, offering a fun contrast to the heavier storytelling of Stray and the technical realism of EA Sports WRC 24. It’s the perfect pick for players looking for a few hours of pure, unpredictable fun.
November’s Lineup Offers Variety and Value
With Stray’s emotional storytelling, EA Sports WRC 24’s high-speed realism, and TABS’ comedic chaos, November 2025’s PlayStation Plus lineup delivers one of the most balanced mixes of genres in recent months.
All three games will be available from November 4 to December 1, ensuring subscribers across Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers can claim and keep them as long as their membership remains active.
Final Thoughts: A Strong Month for PlayStation Plus
November 2025 marks another solid showing for PlayStation Plus, bolstered by a major indie hit and two diverse supporting titles. With Stray leading the pack, Sony’s service continues to appeal to players seeking both emotional single-player experiences and playful experimentation.
For subscribers, it’s another reminder that even years after launch, PlayStation Plus remains one of the best-value offerings in gaming — and this month’s cat-led adventure is one worth sinking your claws into.
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