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PlayStation Plus December 2018 games announced

November 28, 2018 by Andrew Newton

It’s the most wonderful time of the year and for PS Plus members it’s one of the most wonderful times of the month as Playstation announce the upcoming free games coming to subscribers.

First up for for the PS4 is Soma.  This sci-fi horror title from Fictional Games will see players deep beneath the waves on an underwater facility where food is scarce, robots are out for blood and twisted creatures lay in wait.  Players will need to delve through locked terminals and secret documents to discover the truth behind the chaos.

Also for PS4 is Codemasters’ action filled, gravity defying racer, Onrush. This vehicular combat game will see players choose from eight powerful vehicle classes each with their own traits and abilities, and drive to the max to win.

Other games available in December’s line up include:

Steredenn – PS3.
Steinsgate – PS3.
Iconoclasts – PS Vita (Cross Buy with PS4).
Papers, Please – PS Vita.

Also, as an extra gift for Warframe players with PS Plus, Digital Extremes will be providing the PlayStation Plus Booster Pack III for free until 15th January 2019.  This pack consists of 100 Platinum, 100,000 Credits, Quanta (a Corpus laser rifle), Quanta Obsidian Skin, 7-Day Affinity Booster and a 7-Day Credit Booster.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Iconoclasts, Onrush, Papers Please, PS Plus December 2018, Soma, Steins;Gate, Steredenn

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