Grand Theft Auto V leads the pack of new titles coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium game catalog this month. From December 19, all senior PS Plus members can return to the vibrant city of Los Santos and experience a story of dangerous heists and betrayals, as the lives of a street hustler, a retired bank robber and an impulsive criminal intertwine. Odyssey. Although the game has been out for a while, this addition ties in perfectly with the new GTA Online update 'The Chop Shop', which brings a salvage yard and drift racing into the mix. GTA V will be available to play on both PS4 and PS5.
Take on the role of sworn warrior Jack Garland, fueled by an eternal hunger to defeat Chaos, in this dark fantasy version of Final Fantasy. Supported by his party members Ash and Jed, players embark on a sprawling adventure – visiting iconic locations such as the Chaos Shrine and Refrine Wetlands – to restore the light of the crystals and erase the eroding darkness, stopping frequently to take part to take part in high-octane cinematic films. hack-and-slash combat. I admit that it is quite flashy for an FF game, but that has to do with Square Enix's collaboration with Team Ninja on this game, known from the Nioh game series. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin will be released on PS4 and PS5. Or turn to good old racing and work your way to the finish in MotoGP 23, with an all-new career mode and dynamic weather that makes every competition unpredictable.
Rhythm-based games, when done well, can appeal to a wide audience, and Funcom's Metal: Hellsinger is a great example of this. As a human-demon hybrid, you enter the torrid realms of hell and destroy devilish enemies using insanely powerful weapons, against a backdrop of heavy metal music. Try to match the rhythm with each shot to maximize your score, and you may soon find yourself standing before the extremely cruel Red Judge. The game will be available on PS4 and PS5. Fierce clay warrior Gray Irma is on a quest to find her sculptor and unravel her purpose in this 2D side-scrolling soul-esque game, as you explore the dangerous moonlit dungeons and battle your way through tough enemies, using every death as a learning experience. Moonscars also features a host of special weaponry to master, powerful spells and intricate stories that require you to piece together the story puzzle.
The critically acclaimed Shadowrun trilogy joins the PS Plus games catalog this month, throwing you into a cyberpunk-esque world where creatures from magical myths have awakened and roam the lands. As a mercenary living on the fringes of society, you'll interact with greedy corporations, solve complicated puzzles, solve a murder mystery and more to restore a semblance of order to dystopian Seattle. All three games Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun: Dragonfall and Shadowrun: Hong Kong will be available on PS4 and PS5.
All this and much more was revealed on the PlayStation Blog and will be available exclusively to PS Plus Extra and Deluxe members in December (PS Plus Deluxe will be called PS Plus Premium in select markets). Last month's catalog included Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Teardown, and Dead Island: Riptide to name a few.
Here's the full list of free games available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium subscribers from December 19.
- Grand Theft Auto V (PS4, PS5)
- Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin (PS4, PS5)
- MotoGP 23 (PS4, PS5)
- Metal: Hellsinger (PS4, PS5)
- Salt and Sacrifice (PS4, PS5)
- Moon Scars (PS4, PS5)
- MegaMan 11 (PS4)
- Gigabash (PS4, PS5)
- Dirt (PS4, PS5)
- Tinykin (PS4, PS5)
- Prodeus (PS4, PS5)
- Shadowrun Returns (PS4, PS5)
- Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director's Cut (PS4, PS5)
- Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Expanded Edition (PS4, PS5)
The blog post also mentions the PS Plus Classics catalog for December, available exclusively to PS Plus Deluxe/Premium members. This month features Mega Man Legacy Collection, Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, Thrillville, Thrillville: Off the Rails and Buzz Lightyear from Star Command.
PlayStation Plus Deluxe subscription in India starts from Rs. 849 per month, while the Extra plan starts at Rs. 749 per month.