PlayStation Plus reveals December 2025 lineup: LEGO Horizon, Killing Floor 3 and more

Sony has announced the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for December 2025, offering a varied lineup across genres.

By Rajasree Roy

Nov 27, 2025 14:52 IST

Sony has revealed the next lineup of PlayStation Plus Monthly Games coming in December 2025, and it’s a mix of family-friendly fun, intense shooters and stylish action.

One of the biggest highlights is this year’s LEGO Horizon Adventures, a playful retelling of the franchise’s first game, and a notable release because it brings the PlayStation series to the Nintendo Switch for the first time.

On the opposite end of the tone spectrum is Killing Floor 3, a violent first-person shooter where you and your squad fight terrifying bioengineered creatures. (IGN’s Killing Floor 3 review gave it a 7/10.)

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Horror games

For those still holding on to the spooky season, The Outlast Trials offers exactly the kind of fear you’d expect. The studios behind it call it a game filled with "mind-numbing terror." IGN also gave it a 7/10, noting it had "all of the gory appeal of a cheesy horror movie."

If horror isn’t your thing, Synduality Echo of Ada might be a better pick. This sci-fi extraction shooter features mech combat and a sharp futuristic setting. IGN’s review, also a 7/10, enjoyed the gameplay but felt it took time to reach its full potential.

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Rounding out the list is Neon White, the fast-paced shooter meets visual novel starring stylish assassins. IGN rated it an 8/10, praising its "airtight level design and fantastic sense of momentum."

Sony also reminded players that they have until Monday, December 1, to claim the current month’s PS Plus titles: Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.

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