Sony Announces PlayStation Plus December Freebies

Sony Announces PlayStation Plus December Freebies

Hit or miss? Depends!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 30, 2016 @ 04:14 PM (Staff Bios)
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The freebie titles for PlayStation Plus have always been hit or miss with consumers, though more often than not, it is miss.

Then again, I have no idea what people want besides the latest games, but that's just downright unrealistic. Nevertheless, that's not we're here to talk about. Instead, we're going to talk about next month's PlayStation Plus freebies. Are you ready?

No?

Too bad.

This month, PlayStation 4 owners will receive Invisible, Inc. and Stories: Path of Destinies. Fortunately, plenty of people have raved about Invisible, Inc., and Stories: The Path of Destinies wasn't bad either, carrying a unique narrative.

PlayStation 3 users will be able to download Hyper Void and Tiny Troopers Joint Ops. And finally, PlayStation Vita owners will be able to snatch up Color Guardians and VVVVVV.

Again, you'll need an active PS Plus membership to nab these titles.

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