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Xbox Games With Gold November Release Date, Latest News & Update: Free PS Plus Titles Possibly Added In Next Batch

Xbox Games With Gold November Release Date, Latest News & Update: Free PS Plus Titles Possibly Added In Next Batch

With October soon coming to an end, worth looking forward to for gamers right now are the free games to expect this November for the Xbox Games with Gold program. To date, nothing has been officially mentioned though that could all change in the coming days.

Among the free games, this October included four new games and seven backward compatible titles as mentioned in a separate post here on GamenGuide. The list includes “Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings”, “The Escapists” and “MX vs. ATV Reflex”. The ones released for the backward compatible program include "Jurassic Park: The Game," "Battlestations: Midway," "Tour de France 2011," Dragon's Lair," "Silent Hill: Downpour," "Eat Lead" and Puzzle Quest.

One by one, those titles are expected to exit as we head into a new month with new titles for the Xbox Games with Gold program. With no official word, for now, we enumerate some of the possible game titles players can look forward to, BitBag suggested.

“King’s Quest” could be possible though it may depend on which installment Microsoft may consider offering. With “King’s Quest Chapter 5” set to be released this Oct. 25, it would be fitting to offer a throwback of sorts for players to look back and play.

Another game title that could fit well under the Xbox Games with Gold for November would be “Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition”. Like “King’s Quest”, “Resident Evil 7 Biohazard” is due for release in the coming months so what better way to create hype?

The last of the mix is “Battlefield” which could also be a good prep for the coming “Battlefield 1” this October. It has been a long time since an update for this was seen so possibly adding it to the Xbox Games with Gold for November could be a neat idea.

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