[UPDATE] Sony Versus Microsoft Game Line-up December 2016 Release; Other Play Station Plus Line-up Confirmed!

By Jayde Winston - 28 Nov '16 17:57PM

Microsoft has released their game line-ups for Gold December 2016 which is predicted to reach an all-time high demand all year long. Today, Sony have revealed what they have in store, and to the delight of the fans, it is bigger and better. The competition between two Gaming Giants continues, which side will prevail?

Microsoft game line-up "Gold December 2016" has already released the new updates. It was reported that Microsoft will come up with three big games named Burnout Paradise, Rayman Legends, and Pure. According to Express, a source named Larry Hryb announced the confirmation of Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition and Outland for Xbox One and Xbox 360 respectively which is set to be released on December 16.

Furthermore, other titles for Microsoft Gold December 2016 game list will be released before the year ends. Also, a friendly reminder, all games for Xbox 360 is set to be available on Xbox One due to Microsoft's Backwards Compatibility program.

On the other hand, Sony has confirmed the release for December 2016 game line-ups for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita. Although the full line-up titles were not yet revealed by Sony, it is expected to drop before the year end as well. Also, the gamers community consistently received leaks for the line-up titles of Sony's December 2016 but was not further confirmed by the company.

As of the moment, the first six games Sony has released gone live. Games such as "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" for PS4 which was previously reported not working on Sony's Play Station Plus November 2016 game list. Other games that are listed were The Deadly Tower of Monsters, Dirt 3, Costume Quest 2, Letter Quest Remastered, and Pumped BMK+.

Fans are anticipating for all games to be released by Sony and Microsoft for their consoles. Even though the information is still limited, the anticipation continues until all list drop for December 2016.

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