PlayStation Plus free games for November predictions: 'Evil Within' rumored to be among the titles

(PHOTO: The Evil Within)The Evil Within: a scary picture of one of the countless monsters of the game.

It's only the mid of October and fans that are anxiously waiting for the PlayStation Plus free games for November have started sharing their two cents as to what games are set to be available next month. One of the popular titles that were mentioned on the rumor mill is the horror game "Evil Within."

According to YouTube user Gamer Dude via Gospel Herald, since Halloween is just right around the corner, a horror-themed game for the PlayStation Plus would seem pretty logical at this point and one of the mentioned games were "Evil Within."

However, fans shouldn't get their hopes up just yet though as "Evil Within" is actually a AAA game—titles that have gone through big marketing publicity and in most cases it also is a high quality IP. Still, that doesn't take the hopes out of the anxious fans especially when the mentioned game is free.

Furthermore, Gamer Dude has also mentioned the other two popular titles like "Alien: Isolation" and "Dying Light" on his video. Unfortunately though, the latter was just released this year so it would seem unlikely for this to be included in the considered games for PlayStation Plus free games for November.

As for the game choices for Sony's Vote-to-Play option, sadly, there has been no announcement yet if the company will open up another voting or not.

Needless to say, the speculation about "Evil Within" being included in the PlayStation Plus free games for November is not confirmed so better take it with a pinch of salt for now.

Meanwhile, for the fans that haven't seen the free games for the month of October, PlayStation Blog has posted the complete lineup of the free titles which include "Super Meat Boy (PlayStation 4 and PS Vita)," "Broken Age (PS4 and PS Vita)," "Unmechanical: Extended (PS4 and PlayStation 3)," "Chariot (PS3)," "KickBeat (PS3 and PS Vita)" and "Kung Fu Rabbit (PS3 and PS Vita)."

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