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PlayStation Plus free games lineup for December already looking shaky
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Published 09:52 20 Nov 2024 GMT

PlayStation Plus free games lineup for December already looking shaky

That's not very festive

Angharad Redden

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony

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December is almost upon us and with Christmas, The Game Awards and a brand-new selection of games heading to PS Plus, it is set to be a busy month.

However, with previous games having to be removed from the subscription service in order to make way for more, our PlayStation Plus December lineup is already looking a bit dire.

Like a Dragon: Ishin! is available for PS Plus subscribers this month.

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PS Plus subscribers have already had a pretty good month with titles such as Grand Theft Auto V, Dying Light 2: Stay Human and Like a Dragon: Ishin! being added.

As well as the standard selection, an extra seventeen games were added last week so there is enough to keep us entertained for quite a while.

Which is pretty lucky as Sony is getting ready to remove quite a few epic games as of December.

So without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the games leaving PS Plus next month.

Most notably is Mega Man 11 and the Mega Man: Legacy Collection and Mega Man: Legacy Collection 2.

Capcom’s action-platform games have been a hit on the service so it will be a big loss to see them ago.

Additionally, Judgment is getting the chop.

The action-adventure game and spin off from the Yakuza series sees you play detective as you discover a twisted crime taking place beneath the surface of Tokyo.

Dead Island Definitive Edition and Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition are also set to go alongside Tinykin, Moonscars, Prodeus, GigaBash and more.

These games have already been removed from the PS Store in Asia so it is safe to assume that Sony will soon follow suit globally.

As a result, players have until 17 December to grab these games and make the most of them before they head back to full price.

Hopefully the new releases for December will make the loss of these a bit less painful.



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