The first of these games, Metro Exodus by 4A Games, is the latest in the Metro series, which began with the book Metro 2033 by author Dmitry Glukhovsky. One of the series’ more controversial titles due to releasing as an Epic Games Store exclusive, this survival-horror game will have players braving the radioactive wastes of post-apocalyptic Russia in search of a safe haven in the East. All the while, they’ll have to deal with mutated horrors, aggressive human raiders, and the ever-present threat of radiation. Metro Exodus is the only one of these games with a limit on its availability, as players will no longer be able to access it after November 30.
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Next on the list is Dishonored 2, which is the thrilling sequel to Arkane Studios’ supernatural first-person stealth game. When an otherworldly usurper threatens the peace of the world, players will have to strike back from the shadows. As either Empress Emily Kaldwin or royal protector Corvo Attano, players will have to use a wide variety of gadgets, weapons, and supernatural powers to set things right. There’s no word on if the PlayStation Now version of Dishonored 2 will come packaged with the Death of the Outsider expansion or if it will have to be purchased individually.
Last up on the docket is NASCAR Heat 4, the latest official NASCAR game. Whether a long-time fan or simply curious about stock car racing, Monster Games has provided another solid entry into the official series of NASCAR games. Players can test their driving skills in a variety of modes, including a Career mode, a wide selection of Challenges, and tense online Multiplayer matches. If fans are still craving more NASCAR, NASCAR Heat 5 will be releasing in a little over a month.
Metro Exodus, Dishonored 2, and NASCAR Heat 4 are all available now on PlayStation Now. With the exception of Metro Exodus becoming unavailable after November 30, all of these titles have no given date of removal.
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Source: PlayStation Blog