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- PlayStation Plus is offering five free games in December 2025, including Stray, Lego Horizon Adventures, Killing Floor 3, The Outlast Trials, Synduality Echo of Ada, and Neon White.
- Novembers PS Plus free games are available until December 2nd, 11 AM ET, after which they will no longer be accessible.
- Claiming these games adds them to your library and keeps them as long as your PS Plus subscription remains active.
- In addition to the new games, Stray has returned to PS Plus Extra for a limited time.
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Grab November’s PS Plus Free Games Before They Vanish (December 2025 Update)
Ten years ago, PlayStation Plus found its rhythm: each month, Sony offers a mix of free games to subscribers, replacing some titles as others revert to paid status. Fortunately, once added to your library, these free PlayStation Plus Essential games remain accessible as long as your subscription stays active—even after pausing and resuming it. A new update arrives on December 2, 2025, so this is your last call to grab November’s free PS Plus games before they become unavailable.
PlayStation Plus Offers Five Extra Games in December, Including Stray’s Return and Battle Simulator Fun
In December 2025, PlayStation Plus subscribers will receive five free games instead of the usual three: Lego Horizon Adventures, Killing Floor 3, The Outlast Trials, Synduality Echo Of Ada, and Neon White. Subscribers keep these games with an active subscription, so don’t miss out. First, claim November’s free games while you still can. Before December’s new titles arrive, remember that Stray, a French indie game where players control a stray cat exploring a robot-populated future city, has returned to PS Plus Extra after a temporary absence. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator delivers wacky sandbox gameplay with unique physics and massive battles. EA Sports WRC 24 lets racing fans speed through over 200 global rally stages across more than 20 iconic locations.
Claim Three PS Plus Games by December 2nd, 11 AM ET – Keep Them with Active Subscription
You have until Tuesday, December 2nd, at 11 AM ET to add these three games to your library. Once claimed, they’re yours as long as your PS Plus subscription remains active.
Stray (PS5), EA Sports WRC 24 (PS5), and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (PS4 and PS5).
Five New PS Plus Games in December 2025 – Lego Horizon Adventures, Killing Floor 3, Outlast Trials, Synduality Echo of Ada, Neon White!
In December 2025, PlayStation Plus subscribers can claim LEGO Horizon Adventures, Killing Floor 3, The Outlast Trials, Synduality Echo of Ada, and Neon White. Claim them before December 2nd at 11 AM ET to retain access with an active subscription.
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