PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for December tipped online before official launch

Three games on the cards for December 2022

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The PlayStation Plus Essential Monthly Games lineup for the month of December 2022 may have possibly leaked online. A report published by Dealabs, a trusted source for PS Plus games, suggested that the December lineup will include Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (PS4), Biomutant (PS4/PS5), and Divine Knockout (PS5/PS4). Considering the above information, we will get three games playable on the PS4 and 2 of them optimized for PS5 with enhanced performance.

The Mass Effect: Legendary Edition has offered performance improvements for all three games in the trilogy. The game can run at 60FPS on PS5 by switching to the Performance Mode from the settings. Biomutant can be dubbed as one of the most exciting PS5 launch titles as it garnered decent reviews in the year 2021. Talking about the divine knockout, it is a fun brawler based on a third-person perspective. It brings an additional layer of engagement to the standard 2D brawler formula, a la Smash Bros.

PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for December 2022

Expectations are that all three games will be available online to play starting from December 6. Now, the players can go and get the PlayStation Plus games available for November, including Heavenly Bodies, LEGO Harry Potter, and Nioh 2. All the above-mentioned games will be available for download until December 6. However, if you have added them already to your library, then these games will remain there until you have the PlayStation Plus Essential subscription or above.

As for the pricing, the PlayStation Plus Essential is available in the market at a monthly price of Rs 499, a quarterly price of Rs 1,199, and an annual price of Rs 2,999. You can purchase the PlayStation Plus Extra at a monthly price of Rs 749, a quarterly price of Rs 1,999 and an annual price of Rs 4,999. The high-end PlayStation Plus Deluxe is available for Rs 849 monthly, 2,299 for a quarter, and 5,749 on an annual basis.

Nishit Raghuwanshi RudraNishit Raghuwanshi Rudra
A career journalist who spent three plus years playing around with smartphones, associated apps and more. As a hobby, Rudra enjoys researching mobile games. When he's not busy in the world of gadgets, he is busy with a paper and pen writing poems or engaging with his growing digital audience on the Hindi rap circuit.

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