Crysis 2 among free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers in November
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by Shunal Doke
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One of the biggest reasons to get a subscription to PlayStation Plus is the monthly free games that come along with it. These games include indie titles such as Machinarium as well as big budget triple-A titles such as Red Dead Redemption. Sony has now announced on its PlayStation Blog that the headlining title for next month’s batch of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers will be Crysis 2. ![]() PlayStation Plus players will be getting Crysis 2 in November
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