PlayStation Plus subscribers are getting an unusually stacked lineup for December, with five games added to the catalog instead of the usual three. The new titles arrive on Tuesday, December 2, and will remain available to claim until January 5.

The biggest highlight is LEGO Horizon Adventures, a family-friendly spin on Guerrilla’s Horizon series. It blends machine-hunting, world exploration and classic LEGO humor, and it supports both online co-op and couch co-op. If you wanted a lighter, more playful Horizon experience, this one checks the box.

Horror fans get two big additions. Killing Floor 3 brings six-player co-op survival with waves of bioengineered enemies, deeper loadout customization and more intense combat than the previous games. The Outlast Trials, playable on both PS4 and PS5, leans fully into psychological horror. Instead of a traditional campaign, the game challenges players to survive twisted experiments in solo or co-op play.

For something different, Synduality Echo of Ada adds a sci-fi action and extraction twist to the lineup. Players gather resources, take on enemies and work through a post-apocalyptic world that rewards risk-taking and smart route planning.

Rounding out the month is Neon White, a fast-paced first-person action game where you sprint, shoot and speedrun through levels using card-based abilities. It’s stylish, clever and known for its replay value.

If you still need to grab November’s games, you have until December 1 to claim them. Once the new lineup goes live, the outgoing titles rotate out permanently.

December is often a big month for PlayStation Plus, but five games that touch so many different genres makes this one feel like a proper holiday drop.