
PlayStation Plus has been on an all-time great run in recent months, dropping a ton of bangers for subscribers at all tiers, with even the basic Essential level eating very well with some major releases.
That trend is seemingly continuing into December. Though we don't know what we're getting at the Premium and Extra level specifically, the Essential games have been confirmed, and it's a bumper offering, with five titles available to download at no extra cost.
LEGO Horizon Adventures will likely be the leading light for most people which, although it's by no means the best LEGO adaptation around, does a good job of bricking up the post-apocalyptic world of the original game.
Joining that good old fashioned family fun are The Outlast Trials, Synduality Echo of Ada, Killing Floor III and Neon White, with that range touching on several different genres that should please a wide variety of gamers.
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In fact, we know it has, because subscribers have taken to the internet to praise this latest effort from Sony, as well as the recent direction of travel for PS Plus more generally.
PS Plus Subscribers Are Happy With How Things Are Going

Over on Reddit, a post sharing the latest selection of confirmed games drew a ton of comments from excited players who were keen to get their hands on some, if not all, of the titles.
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"I will gladly take LEGO Horizon for 'free'! Nice of them to give five games, although the other four games aren't for me," one comment read.
"I dunno man, Horizon and Neon White is hype! Excited to try out both!" another added.
Another shared their experience with the Killing Floor series, saying, "Outlast Trials is excellent very happy it’s included! Also enjoyed the first two Killing Floor so it’s nice to be able to play the third with the subscription!"
Others were a little less convinced, with one saying, "I am so glad I didn't buy LEGO Horizon straight away, definitely getting it. The others, I dunno, two of them seems more horror related and I don't care for horror, wish it was more of an uplifting game or something holiday-ish since it's Christmas, but ah well. I am sure some of you will enjoy it. The fourth one I am unsure whether I like it or not but I will give it a go."
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All of the games will be available at no additional cost to download when December rolls around, on 2 December to be exact, so just sit tight for a few days if any of them take your fancy.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5