PlayStation Plus December 2015: Free games list prediction

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As stated in a report from PlayStation Lifestylye, Sony was expected to unveil the list of free games to be offered in December for PlayStation Plus subscribers. However, Fred Dutton, the PlayStation Blog Europe Manager, stated via Twitter that the reveal has been delayed and that the full list will be released between now and Dec. 1.

PlayStation Plus is a paid monthly subscription that allows its members to download free games every month to their PlayStation Vita, Playstation 3 and Playstation 4, with some titles being offered across multiple platforms.

While no official list of the games for December has yet been released, this hasn't stopped fans from speculating which titles may eventually be offered. A previous report listed down the titles that are most likely going to be available this December, although it is always possible that Sony releases an entirely different list of games.

The predictions for December include "Angry Birds Space," "Shadow Warriors," "Watch Dogs" and "Ragnarok Odyssey Ace" for the PS4 and PS3 respectively. "Freedom Wars" and "Metal Slug 3" are also predicted to be offered to PS Vita players.

It is highly speculated that the games offered will include one indie title and at least one AAA title, most likely one that was released around this time one year ago. This is what gives titles such as "Shadow Warriors" and "Watch Dogs" a higher probability of being included on the list of free games for December.

Whatever the official list of games will be, they will go live and available for download this coming Tuesday, Dec. 1, for both North America and Europe. 

As fans continue to wait for the official list of PlayStation Plus free games for December, Sony will be releasing two big titles for the PS4 this week. The first is the "Bloodborne Complete Edition," which comes with the original game and the new "The Old Hunters" DLC. The second game releasing this week is the PS4 port of "Beyond: Two Souls." 

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