By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 12, 2014 05:45 AM EST

Have you got your fill of those free PlayStation games for last month? Sony has already announced the free ones you can enjoy this month until January 2015.

"Sony revealed that in December 2014, the DC superhero fighting game, 'Injustice: Gods Among Us' Ultimate Edition and the indie multi player game, the 'Secret Ponchos,' will be included in the Instant Game Collection and will be available to all Playstation Plus members on PS4 for free," Breathecast said.

"Meanwhile, in January 2015, the list of free games will include the puzzle game, 'The Swapper,' 'Infamous: First Light,' and 'Infamous: Second Son,'" the site added.

How do these games measure up, PS gamers? Are these choices enough cause for joy?

That's not all - the tech company has also announced free titles for PlayStation Vita: "Final Horizon" and "Titan Attacks."

"Final Horizon is a fast paced action packed strategic tower defense game like you've never seen before. Space Invaders just turned nasty. Build and upgrade your defenses to fight off the Swarm invaders. Research weapon upgrades to level up with deadly effect. Build up enough kills to unleash one of the five powerful kill-streak attacks. Fight the Swarm across 3 solar systems, 15 planets and over 50 levels. Replay missions and complete over 100 objectives to earn a Platinum Trophy," read the game's description, which was posted on the PlayStation Store.

"Drive back the aliens across the Solar System, and finally defeat them on their homeworld in this modern remix of classic arcade shoot'em'ups," the site said of "Titan Attacks!," which should not be mistaken as "the anime 'Attack on Titan' or Microsoft's 'Titanfall'," Classicalite clarified.

"'Titan Attacks!' has the same easy-to-learn but hard-to-master gameplay of classic arcade shooters, but is packed full of new features, new strategies, and stylish neo-retro visuals," the PS Store's description further explained.

The early revelation is a welcome development, as gamers would want to know which titles to expect in advance in order to line up their gaming options appropriately for the holidays. There were late free game announcements in the past months and these had agitated PS players to no end. Right now, there are nearly 8 million PS Plus subscribers, as noted by GameSpot, and it would not be a good business move to keep this audience thriving on speculations.

Speaking of which, has your PlayStation Plus subscription been worthwhile? This is a good year-end question worth thinking over, especially if you're due for renewal.

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