November is another big month to celebrate for all gamers out there! Events like the release of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare", the much anticipated "Final Fantasy XV", and the launch of Sony's PS4 Pro.
With all the games slated for this month, Game Spot and Metacritic have compiled every major game release date for your convenience. Check out some of the month's biggest releases below:
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare - November 4 (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" sets in a distant future. Players can use Captain Nick Reyes (Brian Bloom), a Tier 1 Special Operations pilot who will lead a crew to beat the Settlement Defense Front, a hostile military organization trying to take over the entire Solar System.
Dishonored 2 - November 11 (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
"Dishonored's" tumultuous saga of revenge carry on in its sequel. Dishonored 2 makes users in control of Empress Emily Kaldwin and Corvo Attano as they work together to return their power and influence over the Empire of the Isles.
Pokemon Sun/Moon - November 18 (3DS)
"Pokemon Sun/Moon" happens in the Hawaiian-inspired Alola region and consists a multitude of new Pokemon to catch. Similar to other games in the series, players act as young trainer as they explore the land and engage in Pokemon battles.
Watch Dogs 2 - November 15 (Xbox One, PS4)/ November 29 (PC)
"Watch Dogs 2" is changing its gloomy streets of Chicago to the bright, colorful city of San Francisco. Through a new protagonist to play, the coming sequel is aiming to be an exciting new adventure that could overcome the shortcomings of the first.
Final Fantasy XV - November 29 (Xbox One, PS4)
After almost a decade of waiting, "Final Fantasy XV", previously called as Versus XIII, is finally coming out. You can play as Noctis, the crown prince of the Kingdom of Lucis, who must go on an epic journey to regain his homeland from the empire of Niflheim.
For a full list of every game coming out for the rest of the year, visit Game Spot's full 2016 game release date list.
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