PS Plus Free Games December 2016 update: 'Unravel,' 'The Walking Dead Michonne,' 'Dying Light' in the list

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Earlier this week, Microsoft revealed its official list for next month's Games with Gold program, jotting down four great titles for Xbox gamers with Xbox Live Gold subscriptions. Though Sony has yet to follow with its own December list for its PlayStation Plus Free Games, fans have started making their own predictions for next month's free game release.

PlayStation Universe has just recently revealed its list of videogames that could probably make the cut for next month's PS Plus Free Games release and it looks like optimism is holding sway as games like "The Walking Dead Michonne" and "Unravel" take part in the list. Not only that, but other games being predicted to make the PS Plus Free Games December 2016 cut also include "Dying Light," "Gravity Rushmore Remastered," and "Hyper Light Drifter."

Though "Unravel" may not seem like an AAA game, the puzzle-platform videogame by Electronic Arts (EA) has received critical acclaim and gamers would definitely enjoy the different environments and puzzles being offered by the game. According to the site, it is very likely that the game will appear in Sony's list since EA has never been shy about releasing games through the PlayStation Store.

There's also "The Walking Dead Michonne" by TellTale Games, and though the game is kind of short, it's been considered as a solid edition to Sony's list. "Dying Light," on the other hand, is a great horror survival videogame from 2015, and it seems like many consider the probability of having it in the PS Plus Free Games December 2016 an absolute no-brainer. "Gravity Rush Remastered" and "Hyper Light Drifter" have also both been considered great additions to the list since they both are critically acclaimed games.

Aside from these, other games have also been predicted to make it to Sony's December list. These include "Knack," "Saints Row IV: Re-Elected & Get Out of Hell," and "Wolfenstein: The New Order."