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PS Plus November 2025 games, what to expect on PS5 and PS4
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PS Plus November 2025 games, what to expect on PS5 and PS4

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

PS Plus is looking to have a solid end to the year with some great titles to round off what has been a mixed year for the service. While some months have been fantastic, there have been a fair few duds when it comes to monthly game lineups.

Here is a breakdown of what you can expect from November 2025 on PS Plus.

PS Plus November 2025 games

The PS Plus November 2025 games are:

  • Stray – PS5, PS4 (Essential)
  • EA Sports WRC 24 – PS5 (Essential)
  • Totally Accurate Battle Simulator – PS5, PS4 (Essential)

The PS Plus November 2025 games for the Essential tier were announced on October 29, 2025. The games will then be made available on November 4, 2025. The Extra and Premium games will be announced on November 12, 2025 and made available from November 18, 2025.

The games leaving the service in November 2025 are:

  • Alan Wake 2 – PS5, PS4 (Essential)
  • Goat Simulator 3 – PS5, PS4 (Essential)
  • Cocoon – PS5, PS4 (Essential)
  • Battlefield V – PS4 (Extra, Premium)
  • Digimon Survive – PS4
  • Football Manager 2024 Console – PS5 (Extra, Premium)
  • Alternative Jake Hunter: Daedalus The Awakening of Golden Jazz – PS4 (Extra, Premium)
  • Like A Dragon Ishin – PS5, PS4 (Extra, Premium)
  • Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes – PS4 (Extra, Premium)
  • Synapse – PSVR 2 (Premium)

For even more on the current PS Plus lineup, check out what was recently added to the service with our guide on the October 2025 PS Plus games.

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Amazon October Prime Day knocks £20 off the PS5 Pro for the first time
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Amazon October Prime Day knocks £20 off the PS5 Pro for the first time

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s been less than a year since the PS5 Pro came out and already it’s been swept up in the tide of Amazon Prime Day savings.

This premium console – known for its outstanding graphics and improved speed – is currently on sale for £20 as part of the Big Deal Days offers.

This is the first time the PS5 Pro has seen a major discount in an Amazon sale, which bodes well as we head towards the Black Friday and Boxing Day deals.

However, if you’ve been toying with the idea of buying this console don’t wait, as we can’t guarantee an offer will reappear come November.

This deal is available at Amazon, Currys and Very and we’ve also seen offers on the PS5 Slim too. For more information, check out when does Amazon’s October Prime Day end.

What is the PS5 Pro Amazon Prime Day offer?

The PS5 Pro is currently on sale for £20 off in the Amazon October Prime Day sale, this takes the RRP from £699 to £679.

Although this isn’t a massive saving, it bodes well considering the console has only been out for 11 months. Normally, PlayStation puts the previous year’s console on sale during the October and Black Friday sales. However, PlayStation are fickle, so there’s a chance this will be the only major deal before Christmas – don’t miss it!

Is the PS5 Slim on sale this Amazon Prime Day?

Yes. The PS5 Slim is also on sale at Amazon and other retailers.

The Disc edition is currently on sale for £55 off, taking the cost from £479 to £424. Meanwhile, the Digital edition is still enjoying the sale from last week which took it from £429 to £329.

Should I wait for the PS6?

While it sometimes feels like a waste to splash out on a new console with another model potentially on the horizon, the PS6 is still a long way off. Speculation has its release date set for 2027 or even 2028, so the PS5 Pro is definitely going to be the cream of the crop for at least another 18 months.

Speaking of deals, check out our roundup of the best budget printers and the best budget projectors.

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How the PS5 powered Ghost of Yōtei's heartwarming new feature
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How the PS5 powered Ghost of Yōtei’s heartwarming new feature

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

At the press of a button, you can send Atsu instantaneously into a childhood flashback. You’re standing in the exact same location, but you’ve travelled back in time to Atsu’s younger years when her parents were still alive. In the blink of an eye, you’re back in those happier days.

It’s a neat trick, and one that we can imagine lots of other games trying to emulate in future. For example, It would work super well for the Star Wars Jedi games, where the lead character already senses ‘echoes’ of the past.

On the eve of the Yōtei’s launch, we had the chance to ask Nate Fox, one of the game’s directors, about the thinking behind this feature and how it is even possible. So, what was thinking behind the flashbacks?

In Fox’s words: “We really want players to be able to experience Atsu’s youth. You know, why does she love her mum so much, who just hen-pecks her to keep practicing her shamisen. Or her dad, you know, making dad jokes. The kind of things that you can relate to, so that, when Atsu is furious about the life that was stolen from her, you understand.

“And because it’s a video game, of course, you get to play the thing. And I don’t know you, when you play video games, I tend to say, like, ‘Oh, I died on that level’. You are the character. And that’s a great thing about games, right? That they’re immersive on that level, that is unique.”

This seamless cutting into Atsu’s early years, as we assumed, was it by any chance made possible by the Solid State Drive in the console itself?

“You’re right,” Fox told us. “It is, in fact, because of the power of the SSD on the PlayStation 5 that we can have, effectively, the level loaded twice.

“And early on, we wanted to do that for the exact reason I was just talking about, so that players would be in charge of being able to go from this kind of sad, cold, lonely reality that she starts as, she’s a lone wolf, and then effortlessly go back into that moment of remembering what this place was like, when it was when it was warm.”

Fox added an interesting question: “Have you ever had the experience of going back to your parents’ house and walking into the bedroom you grew up in, and whether you like it or not, memories come to you?

“That’s what we were going for, right? That whether you like it or not, the past is still real, alive in your mind. And it seemed like a thing that would be cool to put into a game.”

“When Atsu is furious about the life that was stolen from her, you understand.” Sucker Punch Productions

Indeed, it is cool. And unlike the studio’s previous game, Ghost of Tsushima, Yōtei is not launching on PS4. And this heartwarming feature isn’t the only upgrade you’ll see because of that. So, what else was made possible in the new game by stepping away from the old hardware?

Fox explained: “It’s great to be able to target one piece of hardware and go deep on it, particularly the DualSense controller, which, to me, is unbelievably cool. It does things that couldn’t have didn’t occur 10 years ago, right?

“Haptics change your experience playing video games – instead of just sight and sound, you can feel things. Have you ever given your DualSense controller to somebody who doesn’t play games, and they jump when the controller moves a little bit? And they’re freaked out. It’s like, ‘Oh, this is possessed by a ghost’, you know? Because they’re not used to the game or media of any kind kind of coming at them through those vectors. It’s really cool.

“And so, by virtue of being just on PlayStation 5, we can really pour energy into making sure things like the controller get the attention they deserve.”

Fox then offered up some specific examples of DualSense features in the game: “One of my favourites is you start a fire by kind of, oh yeah, making a spark with some flint. And it’s just simply swiping up on the touch pad. But because what you do immediately represents the thing that would happen, while doing the flint, it feels like you’re doing the flint.

“Is this a major challenge in the game? No, it is not. It’s just to make you feel immersed. And I appreciate that the controller can let players have this small experience that’s real. And of course, we use it in all sorts of other ways, like Sumi-e painting, or feeling the clash of swords with the haptics.

“It all adds up. But I like that we have the flexibility to let players encounter gameplay from a bunch of different formats.”

Another example is forging a sword by physically moving the controller up and down. As Fox puts it, “By just kind of doing a basic hammering action, you make that heated metal get flattened out as you stamp out a sword. I don’t know if you’ve ever fantasised about making a katana?”

In Fox’s words, “It’s all part of the fantasy.” And the tech inside the PS5 really helps it feel like you’re living out that fantasy.

Ghost of Yōtei is out now on PS5 and you can order your copy here.

Check out the rest of this interview on the Radio Times Gaming YouTube channel.

Check out more of our Gaming coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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PS Plus October 2025 games, what to expect on PS5 and PS4
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PS Plus October 2025 games, what to expect on PS5 and PS4

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

PS Plus is looking to have a strong end of the year with some big titles on the service after what has been a mixed year. Some months have been fantastic, but there have also been some real duds.

Here is a breakdown of what you can expect from October 2025 on PS Plus.

PS Plus October 2025 games

The PS Plus October 2025 games are:

  • Alan Wake 2 – PS5, PS4 (Essential)
  • Goat Simulator 3 – PS5, PS4 (Essential)
  • Cocoon – PS5, PS4 (Essential)

The PS Plus October 2025 games were announced on September 25, 2025, for the Essential tier and will be announced on October 8, 2025, for the Extra and Premium tiers. The Essential games will be available from October 7, 2025, and the Extra and Premium games will be available from October 14, 2025.

The games leaving the service in October 2025 are:

  • Psychonauts 2 – PS4 (Essential – Available until October 7, 2025)
  • Stardew Valley – PS4 (Essential – Available until October 7, 2025)
  • Viewfinder – PS5, PS4 (Essential – Available until October 7, 2025)
  • Battlefield 1 – PS4 (Extra, Premium – Available until October 14, 2025)
  • Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed – PS4 (Extra, Premium – Available until October 14, 2025)
  • Tour de France 2023 – PS5, PS4 (Extra, Premium – Available until October 14, 2025)
  • The Last Clockwinder – PS5 (Premium – Available until October 14, 2025)

For even more on the current PS Plus lineup, check out what was recently added to the service with our guide on the September 2025 PS Plus games.

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Is 'Hades 2' coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S?
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Is ‘Hades 2’ coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S?

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Hades 2 is one of the most anticipated games currently in early access. The reviews and impressions of the early access version have been incredibly strong, and console players are keen to know when they will be able to play now that we have a 1.0 release date.

  • READ MORE: All 2025 game release dates for PS5, PS4, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch

However, Supergiant Games has been pretty silent on social media and in discussions about a console release. However, they have given a brief statement on when you can expect a console release for the sequel of the GOTY winner.

Is ‘Hades 2’ coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S?

Hades 2 will likely come to console platforms (PS5 and Xbox Series) sometime after its initial launch on September 25, 2025. The game is slated to release on PC, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch first. This is similar to the first game, which had a timed exclusivity window on PC and Switch.

Nothing has been confirmed just yet by Supergiant Games, but it does seem inevitable that we will see a PS5 and Xbox Series launch, although a PS4 and Xbox One release is still up for debate. Hades came to PlayStation and Xbox around 11 months after the initial Nintendo Switch and PC release, so it seems likely that we will see Hades 2 come to PlayStation and Xbox sometime next Summer. We will keep this article updated as we hear more about the game’s release plans on other platforms.

Early Access was used as a testing period to hone the gameplay, improve bugs, and see how players feel about new features and mechanics. The launch of the game on PC in early access has been a huge success, surpassing the player count of the original significantly. So, a console release seems likely eventually.

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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