December holiday craze is just around the corner as November is almost over and nearly bidding its remaining days with goodbyes. Gamers are all set on Sony if they will play the role of Santa Claus these coming days for the much awaited free games lined up for PlayStation Plus December 2016. Sony has yet to announce the free offerings but fans have been raving and could no longer wait to know spoilers and sneak peek of what's in and what's not.
Roughly a few days left and less than a week prior December, predictions for the up and coming month's lineup is just getting crazier. PS console gamers have already made their own predictions as to what games are going to be included for free in PlayStation Plus December 2016. Sony has this exciting program which allows its game subscribers to gain access to several free games every month. This time Sony is purported to include popular games such as "The Walking Dead: Michonne" and "Wolfenstein: The New Order," according to reports by GameNGuide.
As explained in the said report, Telltale Games, the game developer and publisher, are preparing to release the new "The Walking Dead: Season 3" video game. The said game is rumored to be included in the PlayStation Plus December 2016 free games line up to bring more hype to its fans. "Wolfenstein: The New Order" from Bethesda is also said to be included in the roster of free offerings.
Meanwhile, The Bitbag conveyed spillers that since Gravity Rush 2 release date has been moved by January of next year, the older game version is also predicted to be for free next month. This is to bring more interests on the upcoming game release. Usually, releasing the original game for free before their supposed sequels is said to be one of the best promotional ways to encourage and entice gamers for the next installment. Although the games mentioned are merely just predictions for now, PS game console enthusiasts are hoping that their speculations be included on Sony's official announcement anytime soon.
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