PS Plus Extra and Premium reveal new games for PS5 players this November 2025

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A new PS Plus update is just around the corner, and after some promising predictions, players are hoping for another big month.

PS Plus has been giving players plenty to do, and now that we're out on the other side of spooky season, it's time for some new titles to follow some of the best drops that players have been lucky enough to receive. The PS Plus Extra and Premium October drop came fitted with Silent Hill 2 and 2024's Until Dawn redux, and the PS Plus Essential roster for Halloween delivered Alan Wake 2. It was a lot of horror, but a whole lot of quality too.

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There have been some big bangers in recent memory, and it looks like things could be bigger and better than ever, as the PS Plus Extra predictions for the month indicate that the likes of Atomic Heart and Resident Evil 4 remake could make an appearance. It'd make for a good month if it did, especially the latter as we're expecting the arrival of Resident Evil Requiem a few short months away, and if players haven't gotten stuck in yet, they'll have plenty of time to enjoy Leon Kennedy's most iconic adventure.

We won't know for certain what's on the way until they're officially revealed, though, but luckily for us, that's not far off now. So, when precisely can we expect the reveal?

Here's what you need to know about the incoming PS Plus Extra and Premium November 2025 reveal time.

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PS Plus Extra and Premium November 2025 reveal time

The reveal time for PS Plus Extra and Premium November 2025 is scheduled for 8.30am PST / 11.30am EST / 4.30pm GMT on Wednesday, November 12. This is a regular occurrence as the games always launch at this time on the same Wednesday every month, before being released the following Tuesday, which in this case will be Tuesday, November 18.

We're certainly in need of more top-notch titles, particularly given that Xbox Game Pass is currently out of favour with Xbox users who are keen on a subscription service that provides a steady flow of games to play. PlayStation can maintain its lead here, and fans would greatly benefit from it. In other words, give us Resident Evil 4 or we'll kick up a fuss.