PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for December 2025: Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Wo Long, Skate Story, and More
Sony is closing out the year with a pretty varied set of titles for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members. If you’re in the mood to wander through ancient cities, fight supernatural armies, build massive parks, or even save the world as a Lego hero, December’s lineup has a bit of everything. Most games land on December 16, although Skate Story joined the catalog earlier on December 8.

Let’s walk through the highlights and what you can expect when you boot up your console this month.
A Return To Classic Stealth With Assassin’s Creed Mirage
If you’ve been missing the old-school style of Assassin’s Creed, Mirage takes things back to quieter corners and shadow-filled alleys. You play as Basim, a street thief trying to find his place in a bustling 9th-century Baghdad.

The update also brings Valley of Memory, which adds more hours of story and a new region called AlUla. It feels like a more compact AC experience with a focus on sneaking, problem-solving, and just soaking in the atmosphere.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Brings Dark Fantasy To Ancient China
Wo Long has a different energy. It drops you in the Later Han Dynasty where everything is falling apart. You’re a nameless soldier caught between war, demons, and your own limits.

Combat leans heavily into martial-arts-inspired movement, and the game asks you to push back against overwhelming odds. It’s tough, moody, and pretty rewarding once you figure out the rhythm of its battles.
Skate Story Offers A Strange, Stylish Trip Through The Underworld
Skate Story might be the most unusual pick in the catalog this month. You’re literally a glass-like demon skating through the underworld while taking instructions from the Devil. The deal is simple. You skate to the Moon, swallow it, and maybe walk free.

The game mixes surreal visuals with surprisingly peaceful moments between the chaos. If you like artsy action games that don’t feel like anything else, this one’s worth checking out.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink Brings Airships, Co-op And Fast Combat
If you’re in the mood for something more traditional, Relink drops you into the Sky Realm, a world of floating islands and colourful characters. You captain a crew searching for the mythical island of Estalucia.

The real-time combat is quick and feels great once you get into the flow. You can also team up with friends for co-op quests. It’s one of those games where building the perfect four-person party becomes a whole story on its own.
Build Your Theme Park Empire In Planet Coaster 2
Planet Coaster 2 lets you create a park that’s as wild or as grounded as you want. Water rides, coasters, plazas, themed zones, it’s all there. The upgraded building tools make it much easier to put together something that actually looks good.

If you’ve ever sunk hours into park builders, this will feel like slipping into an old habit.
Cat Quest III Delivers A Light, Fun Adventure In The Purribean
Cat Quest III keeps things simple and charming. You’re a privateer sailing the Purribean in search of a mythical treasure while dodging Pi-rats and dealing with a possible mutiny. It plays smoothly whether you’re alone or in local co-op.

The tone is light, the world is bright, and it’s the kind of game you can jump into for short sessions without feeling lost.
Lego Horizon Adventures Reimagines Aloy’s World In Brick Form
This one feels surprisingly fresh. Horizon’s post-post-apocalyptic world turns into a Lego playground where everything is colourful and playful. You still take down machines and uncover mysteries, just in a very different style.

There’s local and online co-op, so you can explore with someone else. It’s a fun break if you want something less intense than the mainline Horizon games.
Paw Patrol Games Add Kid-Friendly Fun To The Catalog
If you’ve got young players around, both Paw Patrol games make nice additions. Grand Prix brings simple kart racing across familiar locations.

Paw Patrol World expands things into a 3D adventure where kids can explore, solve small missions, and drive the pups’ vehicles.

Both are designed to be easy to pick up, especially for younger players.
A Classic Returns With Soulcalibur III For Premium Members
Premium subscribers are getting Soulcalibur III, complete with modern upgrades like save states and video filters.

The original game mixes weapon-based combat with modes like Chronicles of the Sword and Mission battles. It’s still fun if you want a blast from the PS2 era.


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