New PS Plus Extra and Premium games for December 2025 are now available

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers have plenty of new titles to try out as nine new games have just been added to the service for December 2025. While PlayStation Plus Premium users can try out the iconic PS2 version Soulcalibur 3Extra subscribers have some big triple-A hits to jump into, including Assassin's Creed Mirage, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, LEGO Horizon Adventuresand much more.

Sony's exclusive PlayStation subscription service has become one of the most popular gaming options over the past few years, alongside its biggest competitor, Xbox Game Pass. While Microsoft has long provided subscribers with access to new games each month, PlayStation did not offer a catalog of games until it revamped the service in 2022. Originally, PS Plus offered users three new titles to redeem each month, which could be kept as long as the subscription was active. It also included cloud storage, online multiplayer and more. However, the service is now divided into three separate tiers: Essential, Extra and Premium. The former still offers the same benefits, while Extra and Premium subscribers get access to additional content, including a monthly rotating catalog of games, cloud streaming, a classic game catalog and more.

The latest batch of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games is available now for players in the UK and Europe, and will be available for US subscribers later today.

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PS Plus adds 9 new games to extra and premium tiers

  • Assassin's Creed Mirage (PS4, PS5)

  • Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (PS4, PS5)

  • Planet Coaster 2 (PS5

  • Cat Quest 3 (PS4, PS5)

  • LEGO Horizon Adventures (PS5)

  • PAW Patrol: Grand Prix (PS4, PS5)

  • PAW Patrol World (PS4, PS5)

  • Soulcalibur 3 (PS2) – PS Plus Premium

As we hit the middle of December, PlayStation has officially added a batch of new games for PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers to check out. While Premium users get access to Soulcalibur 3 within the classics catalog they will also be able to jump into all the new titles included in the extra level. These games have something for everyone this month, like big triple-A titles Assassin's Creed Mirage and Wo Long: Fallen Dynastyand games suitable for the whole family Planet Coaster 2, LEGO Horizon Adventurestwo Paw Patrol titles and more.

The latest additions come at a great time for those looking for some new co-op games to play over the holidays, as five of the nine titles can be played with friends or family. Cat Quest 3 can be played exclusively in local co-op and is a great family game to try alongside the likes The world of Paw Patrolwhich is also multiplayer. But for those looking for a bigger challenge, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a brutal souls-like that also offers the ability to summon help from friends. It's finally here too LEGO Horizon Adventures for icon fans Horizon series a Granblue Fantasy: Relink.

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For those who aren't Extra or Premium subscribers, it's still been a great month for PlayStation Plus Essential users. The latest batch of games was released on December 2, giving subscribers access to five new titles instead of the usual three. These included Killing Floor 3, LEGO Horizon Adventures, Neon White, Synduality: Echo of Ada, and Outlast Trials. Once redeemed, all five games are available to keep for the duration of your active PlayStation Plus subscription. Subscribers have until January 5th to claim the titles before the new batch of games are released.

While there are plenty of new games to try out today, December 16 is also a sad day for PS Plus Extra and Premium, as a whole host of titles will be removed from the service. Heavy hitters such as Battlefield 2042, Grand Theft Auto 3 – The Definitive Edition, Sonic Frontiersand many more have now been removed from the game catalog. In total, PlayStation Plus is saying goodbye to 12 games on December 16.

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