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All November 2017 Video Game Releases

A packed month to kick off the holiday season.

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November 2017 Game Releases

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(Week One: Nov. 1-4)

Call of Duty: WW2 Squad

November 2017 starts things off a bit slow, but has one huge game to kick off the month. Call of Duty: WWII is due out on Nov. 3 and is finally bringing fans back to the war that started it all for the series. A new zombie mode, plenty of multiplayer action, and a dark, emotional campaign await players looking forward to the next CoD. PS4 also gets an exclusive in the form of .hack//G.U.

Check out the schedule:

  • Nov. 3 – Call of Duty: WWII (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
  • Nov. 3 – .hack//G.U. (PS4)

November 2017 Game Releases

(Week Two: Nov. 5-11)

Need For Speed Payback

The second week of the month also has a major series returning to the spotlight. Need for Speed is ready to throw its hat in the racing competition when Payback drops later in the week. GOTY contender Horizon Zero Dawn gets a major expansion, and there’s even a new Mario Party for the 3DS. A lot of attention may be on hardware this week though, as the Xbox One X launches amidst all of the huge games.

Week two’s offerings:

  • Nov. 7 – Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds (PS4)
  • Nov. 7 – Sonic Forces (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
  • Nov. 7 – Super Lucky’s Tale (Xbox One, PC)
  • Nov. 7 – Xbox One X
  • Nov. 7 – Hitman: Game of the Year Edition (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
  • Nov. 10 – Mario Party: The Top 100 (3DS)
  • Nov. 10 – Doom (Switch)
  • Nov. 10 – Football Manager 2017 (PC)
  • Nov. 10 – Need for Speed Payback (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

November 2017 Game Releases

(Week Three: Nov. 12 -18)

The third week is just as packed as week two with a couple of big games and even some expansions. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is set to release yet again, this time with VR support for Sony’s PSVR and will also hit the Nintendo Switch. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 throws even more comic book characters at fans, and Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon update the amazing experience that originally released late 2016. The big game of the week is undoubtedly DICE’s next crack at Star Wars Battlefront which offers new battle types and a full single-player campaign.

Week three has some big releases to look forward to:

  • Nov. 14 – Demon Gaze II (PS4, Vita)
  • Nov. 14 – LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
  • Nov. 14 – Rime (Switch)
  • Nov. 14 – Harvest Moon: Light of Hope (PC)
  • Nov. 14 – L.A. Noire: Remastered (Switch, Xbox One, PS4)
  • Nov. 14 – Batman: The Telltale Series (Switch)
  • Nov. 17 – Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon  (3DS)
  • Nov. 17 – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR (PSVR)
  • Nov. 17 – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Switch)
  • Nov. 17 – The Sims: Cats & Dogs (PC)
  • Nov. 17 – Star Wars Battlefront II (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

November 2017 Game Releases

(Home Stretch)

Final Fantasy XV Monster of the Deep

The month of November closes things off lightly when it comes to video games. The last two weeks only have a handful of titles, and depending on how you look at them, none are particularly major. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t worth playing. Final Fantasy XV’s standalone PSVR experience, Monster of the Deep, drops on the 21st, and it’s a lot more fun than most would expect. Players will enjoy a day of fishing and some interesting boss fights before chilling with the gang from FFXV. Black Mirror, a horror experience that is being rebooted by THQ Nordic, not to be confused with the hit Netflix series, is also set to intrigue. If that’s not enough horror for you, perhaps Resident Evil Revelations on the Nintendo Switch will further scratch that frightening itch.

Check out the closing lineup for the month:

  • Nov. 21 – Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV (PSVR)
  • Nov. 21 – The Inpatient (PSVR)
  • Nov. 21 – Superbeat: Xonic (Switch)
  • Nov. 28 – Black Mirror (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
  • Nov. 28 – Resident Evil Revelations Collection (Switch)
  • Nov. 30 – Syberia II (Switch)

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Ishmael Romero

Just a wandering character from Brooklyn, NY. Fan of horrible Spider-Man games, anime, and corny jokes.

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