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Play Death Note, Hot Wheels and more on PlayStation Plus in November

PlayStation Plus is Sony's version of Xbox Game Pass and offers subscribers a large and ever-growing library of games. There are three plans $10 per monthbut each plan offers subscribers access to monthly games and rewards. Starting Tuesday, November 5th, subscribers can play a game based on the hit series Death Note and a racing game based on Hot Wheels.

Here are all the games PlayStation Plus subscribers can access in November. You can also check out the latest games Sony added to the PlayStation Plus library in October.

Death Note Killer Within

This social deduction game is based on the popular anime and manga Death Note. In this game, you and nine others are divided into two teams. Players must discover the identities of others and then either capture the Death Note or eliminate L, an investigator investigating the Kira murders. Each role has a number of unique characteristics. So you have to use your wits and the skills you have been given to win this game of cat and mouse.

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged

Years ago, playing with Hot Wheels usually meant using your imagination and pillows to hurl them over a volcano from your couch. Now Hot Wheels has its own series of racing games. Choose your favorite car from over 130 cars, upgrade it, and then race against others in fun and quirky locations. If you want to create the race track of your dreams, go to the track editor and let your imagination run wild.

Ghostwire: Tokyo

You are one of the few people left in Tokyo after supernatural forces cause everyone else to disappear. Now you must team up with a ghost bent on revenge to figure out how to bring everyone back. You must master spiritual skills to defeat the city's paranormal residents and find out what happened. (If you also own a gaming PC, note that Ghostwire: Tokyo is available for free on the Epic Games Store this week.)

Monthly games leaving PS Plus

All PS Plus subscribers will be able to play these games throughout November, but three games will be leaving the service on Monday, November 4th. That means you'll soon have to buy these games separately:

More information about PlayStation Plus can be found here. You can also check out the latest upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass, Apple Arcade, Netflix Games, and Crunchyroll Game Vault.

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