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Sony unveils the PS4 Playstation Plus pickings for December and January

November 4, 2014 by Tom Powter

With DriveClub’s PS+ Edition taking its sweet time to actually arrive on Playstation Plus, Sony have kindly shown us what they will be bringing to the PS4 over the next two months: spoilers, it’s a pretty decent selection.

Firstly, the PS4 will be receiving its first ‘triple A’ title in its Instant Game Collection in the form of DC fighter Injustice: Gods Among Us: Ultimate Edition. The PS4 will also be getting Secret Ponchos. Both of these games will arrive in December.

Then, in January, the PS4 will be getting inFamous – no, not Second Son silly, inFamous: First Light, the standalone piece of DLC that features the character Fetch. It’s a great piece of gaming and for free, it’s difficult to argue with. Alongside that, PS4 owners will also be getting science-fiction puzzler The Swapper.

The games appearing on PS3 and PS Vita are still currently unknown at the moment. Meanwhile, the latest Playstation Plus update launches today, so pick up the new games available now!

Originally published November 4, 2014. Updated April 15, 2018.

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