PlayStation Plus adds Lego Harry Potter and Nioh 2 in November

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PlayStation revealed this week the games it will offer to PS Plus subscribers. For November we get Nioh 2, Heavenly Bodies and the Lego Harry Potter collection. The first two are available for PS5 and PS4, while The Lego Harry Potter Collection is a PS4 exclusive.

Nioh 2 is an action-RPG and follow-up to Team Ninja's first entry in the series. Unlike the original game, players can create their own characters, which come with yokai spirits. The series has sold seven million copies in total since Nioh launched in 2017. According to the PlayStation Blog, PS Plus users can access Nioh 2 on PS4 and Nioh 2 Remastered on PS5.

The Lego gaming brand is having a particularly good year, as Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has remained on the bestseller charts since its launch in April. Lego's Harry Potter adaptation combines all seven years of the titular character's school life, including remastered Years 5-7. It also offers local and online co-op.

The last game is Heavenly Bodies. This physics simulator places players in weightless situations, where they must control the limbs of their cosmonaut protagonist with joysticks. It's a hilarious and awkward time, especially if you're trying to play with a friend in local co-op.

PlayStation finally seems to have settled into the groove when it comes to its Plus-tier exclusive Plus versions, which are announced and launching later this month. All three games announced today will launch for all PS Plus subscribers on November 1.

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PlayStation Plus adds Lego Harry Potter and Nioh 2 in November

Missed a session of GamesBeat Summit Next 2022? All sessions are now available for viewing in our on-demand library. Click here to start watching.

PlayStation revealed this week the games it will offer to PS Plus subscribers. For November we get Nioh 2, Heavenly Bodies and the Lego Harry Potter collection. The first two are available for PS5 and PS4, while The Lego Harry Potter Collection is a PS4 exclusive.

Nioh 2 is an action-RPG and follow-up to Team Ninja's first entry in the series. Unlike the original game, players can create their own characters, which come with yokai spirits. The series has sold seven million copies in total since Nioh launched in 2017. According to the PlayStation Blog, PS Plus users can access Nioh 2 on PS4 and Nioh 2 Remastered on PS5.

The Lego gaming brand is having a particularly good year, as Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has remained on the bestseller charts since its launch in April. Lego's Harry Potter adaptation combines all seven years of the titular character's school life, including remastered Years 5-7. It also offers local and online co-op.

The last game is Heavenly Bodies. This physics simulator places players in weightless situations, where they must control the limbs of their cosmonaut protagonist with joysticks. It's a hilarious and awkward time, especially if you're trying to play with a friend in local co-op.

PlayStation finally seems to have settled into the groove when it comes to its Plus-tier exclusive Plus versions, which are announced and launching later this month. All three games announced today will launch for all PS Plus subscribers on November 1.

GamesBeat's credo when covering the gaming industry is "where passion meets business". What does it mean? We want to tell you how much the news means to you, not only as a decision maker in a game studio, but also as a game fan. Whether you read our articles, listen to our podcasts, or watch our videos, GamesBeat will help you learn about and engage with the industry. Discover our Briefings.

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