Sony is just hours away from making the next batch of PlayStation Plus games available to download and play for subscribers.
Consisting of three PS4/PS5 games, the new PS Plus Essentials line-up has a November 4 release date. The games should be available to play from around 10am GMT UK time.
The next wave of PlayStation Plus games is headlined by cyberpunk adventure game Stray, which sees a cat explore a futuristic city.
"Lost, injured and alone, a stray cat must untangle an ancient mystery to escape a long-forgotten city," reads the official Stray description.
"Stray is a third-person cat adventure game set amidst the detailed neon-lit alleys of a decaying cybercity and the murky environments of its seedy underbelly.
"See the world through the eyes of a stray and interact with the environment in playful ways. Stray is developed by BlueTwelve Studio, a small team from south of France mostly made of cats and a handful of humans."
Stray is joined by the Codemasters developed EA Sports WRC 24, which is the official game of the FIA World Rally Championship.
The third and final game joining the line-up is Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, which is available for both PS4 and PS5.
A hit with streamers, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is a physics-based battle sim set on a host of themed battlefields.
The new games will be available to redeem from November 4 until December 2, at which point they will be replaced by a new set of titles.
Unfortunately, however, it's not all good news, because this is your last chance warning to pick up the current crop of games.
This includes what is undoubtedly the PS Plus game of the year in Alan Wake 2. Indeed, if you haven't already, you owe it to yourself to grab the Alan Wake sequel and add it to your PS Plus library.
PS Plus subscribers are also running out of time to pick up Goat Simulator 3 and Cocoon.
Cocoon is a fantastic puzzle adventure from the co-creator of Limbo and Inside.
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