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Playstation Plus Free Games List November 2014: Binding of Isaac Rebirth Included

After a month of waiting, the list of games for the month of November on Playstation Plus has finally been revealed. It would seem that "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth" definitely made the list as the developer indeed previously.

The week also sees the release of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," the latest title in the first-person shooter's franchise.

A lot of other games have made the list for this week and some of them are available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and the PS Vita while the rest are available on one or two platforms.

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"The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth" is available only for the PS4 and PS Vita.

Other titles include: "BlazeRush" for the PS3, "Disney Infinity (2.0 Edition)" for the PS3 and PS4, "Don't Die, Mr. Robot!" for the PS Vita, "Frozen Synapse Prime" for the PS3, "Home" for the PS Vita, "How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition" for the PS4, "The Hungry Horde" for the PS Vita, "MotoGP 14" for the PS4, PS3 and PS Vita, "Rocksmith 2014" for the PS4, "Snark Busters: High Society" for the PS3, "The Walking Dead: The Complete Second Season" for the PS Vita, and "The Wolf Among Us" for the PS4, PS3, and PS Vita.

Meanwhile, Sony had announced that its Playstation Plus service has now reached 7.9 million subscriers across all of its consoles. Sony CEO Kaz Hirai had confirmed the number at an investor's meeting earlier this week.

The number of subscribers have been lower than expected considering the number of consoles Sony had already sold.

While the breakdown of percentages between consoles have not been announced, subscriptions had increased by 90 percent after the release of the PS4.

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