Injustice 2 and RAGE 2, among the November games for PS Now

Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Warhammer: Vermintide 2 or My Time at Portia are other titles that will be added to the service’s catalog.

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the new product shake that can be enjoyed from November 3 on PS Now. In total seven titles, which we list below: F1 2020, Injustice 2, RAGE 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, My Time at Portia and Monster Jam Steel Titans.

PS Now is a subscription service for PS4 and PC that will also launch on PS5, starting on November 19. Members can enjoy a catalog of video games in streaming and downloading (the latter only on the console), titles from the different systems of the PlayStation family, including PS2, PS3 and PS4.

In the variety is the spice

Injustice 2 faces DC superheroes and villains in a new installment of the fighting game signed by NetherRealm Studios, also creators of Mortal Kombat 11. If these battles are frantic, F1 2020 races are even more so. The official Formula 1 title features the fastest vehicles, though none of them as dangerous as those in RAGE 2, the joint production between id Software and Avalanche. A pink, post-apocalyptic world that contrasts with that of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, an RPG set in medieval Bohemia where we will have to make our way through the kingdom. Although the protagonist is the son of the blacksmith, he will abandon that path. Instead, in My Time at Portia the goal will be to restore splendor to her father’s abandoned workshop.

November’s games are rounded off with Warhammer: Vermintide 2, a cooperative action proposition for up to four players based on the popular saga. Monster Jam Steel Titans is about trucks, which we can use to perform the most daring stunts within the 12 stadiums packed with racing fans and adrenaline rush.

Source | PlayStation (press release)

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