PS Plus December 2015 free games list: 'Gauntlet: Slayer Edition,' 'SSX,' 'Freedom Wars' and more

 Playstation Europe

The batch of free games to be offered for free for the month of December as part of the PlayStation Plus Games has finally been revealed by Sony. With these gratis titles, the company promises that it has the gaming endeavors of players subscribed to the service very well taken care of.

As usual, PS4 PS Plus members are getting two complementary titles. The first one is a fun top-down hack and slash dungeon crawl RPG video game called "Gauntlet: Slayer Edition," which will allow gamers to search for gold, slay atrocious foes and discover powerful weapons with their gamer pals.

The second one puts PS Plus gamers with PS4 consoles on another mission – this time, to become a gallant knight. The first installment in the reimagining of the "King's Quest" franchise, the rebooted adventure game "A Knight to Remember" will be downloadable without charge starting next month.

PS3-playing subscribers of PS Plus will get a treat in the form of the comedic first-person shooter video game "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon." As one would expect of a game set in a dystopian, retro-futuristic open world, the standalone "Far Cry" installment has all the components gamers need to master and fit in with the era of cyborgs and super-soldiers.

Gamers with the last-gen console are also getting EA's famed snowboarding arcade-style racing game "SSX" without shelling any cent. Subscribers will get to enjoy the fun of performing wicked snowboarding tricks and dominating challenging race tracks all while saving some bucks, thanks to PS Plus.

Of course, Sony has something for the loyalists of the PS Vita. First, they get to contribute on the side of the Panopticons in the third-person battle action RPG "Freedom Wars" and then they have to master the art of shooting and puzzle-solving in the platform adventure game "Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken."

News
A brief history of Christmas bans
A brief history of Christmas bans

These days, Christmas is hard to miss and nearly impossible to avoid. But at various times it has been banned in different countries, including Britain. This is the story …

Organisers of Christmas evangelistic campaign thrilled with impact
Organisers of Christmas evangelistic campaign thrilled with impact

Organisers of this year's Shine Your Light Christmas evangelistic outreach have been "overwhelmed" by the response from local churches.

Reach out to others, says Salvation Army, as 1.8 million Brits set to spend Christmas Day alone
Reach out to others, says Salvation Army, as 1.8 million Brits set to spend Christmas Day alone

People are being urged to reach out after polling suggested 1.8 million UK adults will spend Christmas Day alone, even though they do not want to.

Another Christmas in hardship for Gaza church
Another Christmas in hardship for Gaza church

For Christians sheltering in the Holy Family parish in Gaza, there will be few comforts this Christmas.