PS Plus December 2014, January 2015 free PS4 games announced; Sony apologizes for 'Driveclub' PS Edition delay

These epic heroes will be playable on PS4 soon, this time for free.Facebook

Sony is refusing to be defined by the absence of the "Driveclub" PS Edition and the dent brought about by the title that went awfully out of whack. The much-awaited racing game edition is still in the works, with developers significantly polishing every bit of it. The developer is still mending the dreadful server dilemma. But to divert from the downbeat, the gaming giant, after apologizing for the setback, noticeably went full swing as it announced its plans for PS Plus in the coming months. 

Next month, PlayStation Plus members will be able to combat as a superhero or a villain with NetherRealm's DC fighting game "Injustice: Gods Among Us" for free. Sony surely went big in making the first ever AAA Blue-Ray available at the Instant Game Collection for the platform. The complementary title to go along the big time offer is the online shooter fighting game "Secret Ponchos." This Wild West game is the work of indie game developer Switchblade Monkey. 

For January, PS Plus members for PS4 will hail the new year with Sucker Punch Productions's "InFAMOUS First Light." This downloadable minigame was released in August, allowing players to play as Fetch in helping her "escape snowy Curdun Cay and seek vengeance against those who wronged her." The additional game is the puzzle video game "The Swapper," developed and released by Facepalm Games last year. 

For the month of November, PS Plus subscribers are urged to play Edmund Mcmillen's "The Binding of Isaac" remake known as the "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth" and mining action-adventure game "Steamworld Dig" on PS4. For PS3 gamers, the fresh strategy game "Frozen Synapse Prime" and Vlamberr's arcade shooter game "Luftrausers" are already fired up and ready for game play. Lastly, on PS Vita, PS plus members can try Sony's free game offerings such as the zombie puzzle game "The Hungry Horde," which was just released on Nov. 4 this year and the 2012 Fun Bits Interactive puzzle game "Escape Plan." 

As Breathecast remarked, PS Plus members can look forward to two more free games to be made available on the PS Vita and the PS3 so as to complete Sony's standard PS Plus six-game list monthly.