Sony has published the list of games that coming to PlayStation Plus next month and, as happened in November, we have three titles, two from PlayStation 4 and one from PlayStation 5. However, all three are playable on any console, the first two due to backward compatibility and the last due to it also having a PS4 version.
All games will be available from December 1 to January 4. In addition, this month there will be a free weekend for players who are not PlayStation subscribers. This “weekend” will be on December 19 and 20 in which we can play online any premium title we have, however, the other benefits of the Plus will not be available
Rocket Arena
It is a fun 3 vs 3 third person shooter in which the characters have a “rocket gun” that lets them propel themselves across the stage and take up to three jumps without touching the ground. The goal of the game is to take your rivals off the stage (in the style of Super Smash), although there are other game modes. The title received good reviews for the design of the characters and the gameplay, but it quickly ran out of content so it lost integers to titles that always receive updates.
Just Cause 4
Avalanche Studios released the fourth installment of Just Cause in November 2018 and the title went unnoticed because it was released at the same time as Red Dead Redemption 2. Nonetheless, critics gave it good marks for the life of its open world and the amount of options it gives to enjoy its story and gameplay. The studio hasn’t revealed if the game runs better on PS5, so we’ll have to check it out on our own.
Worms Rumble
Team 17 Digital, the creators of The Escapist, revive their saga of worms that was once very popular on PC. In this case the turn-based strategy is over and now we have real-time shooting and action from a side perspective. This is this month’s PS5 game (it also launches on PS4) and it will debut this December 1, so the studio chose Sony to debut in a big way.
In addition, it has cross-play so you can enjoy with players of all other platforms without problems.