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Here are our PS Plus Extra and Premium games for December

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Sony has lifted the lid on its PS Plus Premium and Extra game offerings for December.

As leaked earlier, Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty headline this month’s titles, joining the newly released Skate Story which is already available on the service.

The following games will be available for Premium and Extra PS Plus members from 16th December.

  • Assassin’s Creed Mirage | PS5, PS4
  • Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty | PS5, PS4
  • Granblue Fantasy: Relink | PS5, PS4
  • Planet Coaster 2 | PS5
  • Cat Quest 3 | PS5, PS4
  • Lego Horizon Adventures | PS5
  • Paw Patrol: Grand Prix | PS5, PS4
  • Paw Patrol World | PS5, PS4

PlayStation Plus Premium members will also be able to play the following game:


Assassin's Creed Mirage artwork showing hero Basim leaping down, arm raised.
Image credit: Ubisoft

Lego Horizon Adventures is the brickified and much more family friendly reimagining of Aloy’s first outing Horizon Zero Dawn. “It’s a decidedly joyless kind of game, the sort that’s better to look at than actually play with, and one that does little to bridge the gap between its two main subjects,” reads Eurogamer’s Lego Horizon Adventures review.

We were more enthusiastic about Assassin’s Creed Mirage. “I have frequently looked at Assassin’s games as historical adventures with a bit of wonky sci-fi glamour, and Mirage’s late-game certainly conforms to the formula in this regard. But what Mirage, and Mirage’s Baghdad in particular, have reminded me is that the historical stuff is where the real care is found,” reads Eurogamer’s four star Assassin’s Creed Mirage review.

Skate Story, meanwhile, we awarded five stars, with reviewer Alexis Ong showering the surreal demonic skateboarding sim in praise. “Can’t sleep? Moon too bright? Want to eat it? It’s a simple goal for a demon in the underworld, as you’ll find in this gorgeous, extraordinary narrative adventure that just so happens to require skateboarding,” reads Eurogamer’s review.

For more on the service, be sure to check out our guide to PS Plus and all the available games.



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