December’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics titles have been confirmed
Including WWE 2K22, Far Cry and Yakuza games, Ridge Racer 2 and Heavenly Sword
Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed December’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics Catalog titles.
Unlike December’s PlayStation Plus Essential tier games, which are available for all subscribers to claim, Game Catalog’s downloadable PS4 and PS5 titles are only available for Extra and Premium members.
This month’s additions, which are listed in full below, include WWE 2K22, several Far Cry and Yakuza games, plus Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle-Earth: Shadow of War.
PlayStation Plus Premium also offers a selection of PS1, PS2 and PSP games to download, and PS3 games via cloud streaming.
December’s additions to the Classics Catalog include Ridge Racer 2 (PSP), Heavenly Sword (PS3), Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus (PS1) and Pinball Heroes (PSP).
All of the games listed below will be made available to subscribers beginning on December 20, except for WWE 2K22 which will be added on January 3, 2023.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium | Game Catalog
WWE 2K22 | PS4
Far Cry New Dawn | PS4
Far Cry Primal | PS4
Judgment | PS4, PS5
Yakuza: Like a Dragon | PS4, PS5
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor | PS4
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War | PS4
The Pedestrian | PS4, PS5
Evil Genius 2 | PS4, PS5
Adventure Time Pirates of the Enchiridion | PS4
Ben 10: Power Trip | PS4, PS5
Gigantosaurus The Game | PS4
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire – Ultimate Edition | PS4
Worms W.M.D | PS4
The Escapists 2 | PS4
PlayStation Plus Premium | Classics
Ridge Racer 2 | PSP
Heavenly Sword | PS3
Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus | PS1
Pinball Heroes | PSP
December’s PlayStation Plus Essential games are Mass Effect Legendary Edition (PS4), Biomutant (PS5/PS4) and Divine Knockout: Founder’s Edition (PS5/PS4).
Sony confirmed in November that the number of PlayStation Plus subscribers had dropped by nearly two million since the service underwent a revamp in early June, which is when it introduced its current three tier structure.