'PlayStation Plus' December 2016 Free Games rumors: Sony ending year with a bang; most requested games included?

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The final month of 2016 is now just right around the corner, which means that PlayStation owners who are members of Sony's PlayStation Plus program are set to receive their final set of free games for the year. While Sony has not yet revealed the line-up of free games they will be giving out to end the year, several reports have already come out with the latest predictions for the possible free games that will make it to the list.

A lot of gamers are expecting a spectacular list of free games next month, seeing as that Sony is likely ending the year with a bang by giving loyal members of the program some great titles to download and play. While majority of fans are still hoping for Sony to include one or two triple A titles, some reports have come out with some more realistic predictions.

Among the numerous predicted games coming on the PlayStation Plus free games for December 2016 is the popular first person shooter video game from Bethesda, "Wolfenstien: New Order." The previously released game has long been rumored to be included in the program, but Sony still seems to disregard the game's high demand.

Another game that is topping the list of the most requested games for the program is the action adventure video game, "Saints Row 4." The game has also long been expected to become part of the free games program. Its predecessor, "Gat Out of Hell," was released for free back in July, so it is likely that Sony would be including the game's successor in the coming month.

Members are also expecting Sony to finally release the demo version of the highly anticipated sequel video game, "Gravity Rush 2." The game is scheduled to be released in January 2017, but the demo version is apparently already playable in several Asian countries. Releasing its demo version for members to try out would only serve to attract interest to the full version's impending release, which would be a win-win situation for both gamers and for Sony.