December PlayStation Plus 2017 COUNTDOWN: Free PS Plus games, release times, date

PlayStation Plus December 2017 free games are about to be released by Sony.

The next batch of free PS Plus games include Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition and Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends on .

These games are joined by Until Dawn: Rush of Blood on PlayStation VR and That’s You! on PlayLink.

PS3 games include Xblaze Lost Memories and Syberia Collection, while free Vita releases are made up of Forma 8 and wanted Corp.

Fans won’t have to wait very long for the new releases, which launch on Tuesday, December 5.

Sony hasn’t announced an official time, but PlayStation Plus titles are typically available before midday.

You can check out the new batch of PS Plus games the gallery below…

Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition: “Forget your zombie apocalypses and your post-nuclear wastelands: the End Times OGs are here to show you how it’s done and they’ve brought a flaming ethereal horse – well, at least one of them did.

“Yup, this month’s PS Plus selection kicks off with Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition. A remaster of the PS3 action adventure, the ‘Deathinitive’ edition has been carefully polished for PS4 with upgraded visuals across the board and all the original DLC bundled in for good measure.

“Oozing with the brutal cool of a goth-metal guitarist, you’ll take on the role of legendary Horseman, Death, as he runs a scythe through various celestial plains in a quest to avenge his brother. Pummel enemies, collect weapons and work to uncover an ancient grudge that threatens all creation – it’s pure comic-book fantasy and it’s great fun.”

Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of the Legendary Legends: “What is Christmas about if not the act of loved ones casually bashing the stuffing out of one other as characters from a popular animated film series? Well, every family is different, I suppose…

“Joking aside, if you do find yourself in need of a little family-friendly banter over the coming month, then Po and company should be able to sort you out. The premise is simple enough: one to four players hop into the arena as classic characters from the film series and go head-to-head to be crowned the ultimate kung fu master.

“Each character brings their own unique kung fu style to the mix as they battle it out across the Valley of Peace in numerous locations that will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the Kung Fu Panda films. It’s silly, simple-to-pick up and a great way to let off some steam.”