PlayStation has officially announced its November lineup for their PlayStation Now subscription service.
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Only four games total are being added to the service starting tomorrow, November 2, but they include some classic titles and indie darlings. The four games are Mafia: Definitive Edition, Final Fantasy IX, Celeste, and Totally Reliable Delivery Service.
The two biggest titles coming to PlayStation Now are Mafia: Definitive Edition and Final Fantasy IX. Mafia: Definitive Edition is the 2020 remake of the 2002 classic Mafia, and takes place in a fictional city in Illinois during the 1930s. In the game, you play as a Sicilian-American cab driver who turns to the life of a gangster. Meanwhile, Final Fantasy IX is the ninth installment in the long-running role-playing game series and was originally released in July 2000 for PlayStation.
Also included in this month’s selections are two other indie games that hit the scene and became fan-favorites almost immediately. Celeste is a platforming game that puts players in the shoes of Madeline, a woman attempting to climb Mount Celeste. The game is notorious for its difficult learning curve and will be perfect for players looking to conquer a brand new challenge.
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Rounding out this month’s selections is Totally Reliable Delivery Service, a game about working together and helping to deliver packages in any way possible. Thanks to the game’s ragdoll physics, that proves to be a lot harder than it sounds. It serves as a nice change of pace and a good game for players looking to wind down and simply have a good time.