We’re finally nearing the end of the year, and PlayStation Plus is closing it out with a compelling lineup to keep subscribers busy during the holiday season. All titles will be available to PlayStation Plus members from December 2 until January 5.
Headlining the Monthly Games lineup for December is LEGO Horizon Adventures on PlayStation 5. It originally launched last year, bringing a LEGO spin to Aloy’s story. Joining Aloy on LEGO Horizon Adventures are Varl, Teersa, and Erend, offering couch co-op on a single screen or online play with others.
Next on the list is Killing Floor 3 on PlayStation 5, a long-awaited sequel that didn’t quite hit the mark with franchise fans. The game got delayed just weeks before its launch, and continues to have a mixed reception within its community. Still, as a PlayStation Plus title, it’s worth a spin if you’ve enjoyed the previous entries in the franchise. It’s a first-person action horror shooter, where up to six players take on waves of enemies across a variety of maps.

Although Spooky Season is behind us, those who celebrate it year-round will want to check out The Outlast Trials on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. This first-person psychological survival horror game can be experienced solo or with up to three other players online. In it, players have been abducted by the Murkoff Corporation and trapped inside the facility, with the goal to earn the right to be released back into society. Those who have played Outlast games will feel comfortable here, with the core gameplay focused on avoiding enemies and trying to run away.
For something entirely different, there’s Synduality Echo of Ada on PlayStation 5. It’s a PvPvE extraction shooter where players are assisted by an AI partner known as a Magus. Players take on the role of a Drifter, setting off to collect a rare resource called AO Crystals. It’s not quite ARC Raiders, but if you’re looking for a different type of extraction shooter experience, it might be worth a shot.
The final title is a good one: Neon White on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. This fast-paced first-person shooter is designed for speedrunning with a blend of parkour and cards. If the gameplay appeals to you, it’s an addictively fun game, especially as you aim for quicker and quicker times.
As a reminder, since these games go live on December 2, you have until December 1 to add last month’s games to your library.