PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium expand on December 16, 2025, with a lineup headlined by Assassin's Creed Mirage, Granblue Fantasy: Relink, and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. If you want the cleanest snapshot of what's included, VGC's coverage of December's PlayStation Plus Game Catalog provides the quick list and context on what's landing in the service: December's PlayStation Plus Game Catalog includes Assassin's Creed Mirage and Wo Long. And if you've never seen Wo Long in motion—or you bounced off early impressions—IGN's official launch trailer for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a solid refresher on its tempo, aggression, and battlefield vibe: Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty - Official Launch Trailer.
Downloading the December 2025 PS Plus catalog games is straightforward once they go live on PS5 or PS4. On PS5, open PlayStation Plus from the home screen, jump into Game Catalog, select your title (like Assassin's Creed Mirage), then choose Download—or Add to Library first if you're staging installs for later. On PS4, head to the PlayStation Plus hub or the PlayStation Store, find the Game Catalog entry, and hit Download. If you're juggling storage, prioritize by genre: Mirage is a focused stealth-forward Assassin's Creed entry, Granblue Fantasy: Relink scratches the co-op action-RPG itch, and Wo Long is for anyone craving a parry-heavy, boss-driven rhythm.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle celebrates one year since release with an anniversary update that includes a free new outfit and a share-out of player stats showing how enemies have been taken down across the community. If you want the official vibe check for the celebration, IGN's "One Year of Adventure" trailer sets the tone and highlights the adventure-forward spirit MachineGames is leaning into: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - Official "One Year of Adventure" Trailer. The other key practical note is availability: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is now on PlayStation 5, which widens the audience and makes it far easier to recommend to anyone who prefers console-first action-adventure games.
Installing the anniversary update is the usual "patch-and-play" routine, but it helps to do it deliberately if you want the new content immediately. On PS5, highlight the game tile, press Options, select Check for Update, then let the download finish before launching—most free cosmetic drops only appear once the build fully updates and the game reconnects to services. On Xbox or PC, the same logic applies: trigger an update check, confirm the latest version is installed, and then look for the outfit in-game where cosmetics are managed. If you're returning after a break, it's also worth scanning any in-game messages or news panels—anniversary events often tuck rewards behind a simple "claim" prompt.
The Game Awards 2025 statue mystery may be pointing toward Larian Studios—specifically something Divinity-related—based on reporting around trademarks and community speculation. Windows Central's coverage of the statue discussion lays out the key thread: a developer denial of Original Sin 3 doesn't automatically close the door on the wider Divinity universe, especially if the tease is broader than a single sequel title: Game Awards statue revealed? — Larian developer denies Original Sin 3, but that doesn't mean it's not Divinity-related. That "maybe yes, maybe no" stance is echoed in the social chatter—Cromwelp's tweet is one of the posts being passed around as people triangulate what the statue could mean: Cromwelp on X. And if you need a primer on what "Divinity" could imply after Baldur's Gate 3, IGN's explainer on Larian's teased project is a useful grounding point: What Is Divinity, the Teased New Project From Baldur's Gate 3 Studio Larian?.
A PlayStation 5 upgrade leak for Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition adds another layer, even if it's not the kind of headline that typically justifies a massive real-world tease on its own. Windows Central's separate report on the "no plans" comment plus the leaked Definitive Edition angle frames it as "not Original Sin 3…but still something": Larian says there aren't currently any plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3 — but a new Definitive Edition for 2 just got leaked. If you're curious (or you're prepping a replay), PlayStation's gameplay overview trailer is a handy reminder of why Original Sin 2 still holds up as a modern CRPG benchmark: Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Gameplay Overview Trailer. Checking for a current-gen upgrade is easy: on PS5, open the game's hub page, tap the … menu to view versions (if available), and watch for any upgrade banner or "Choose Version" option—otherwise, keep an eye on your library for a new listing once anything official drops.
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