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PS Now’s December Lineup Includes Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD, GTA III & More

This month’s PS Plus offerings are already looking pretty solid, but Sony is upping its game even further by adding a few new games to its PS Now lineup as well. Four new games have been added to the library: Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, GTA III: The Definitive Edition, Spitlings, and John Wick Hex.

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FFX needs no introduction at this point; it was originally released for the PS2 back in 2000, and has since been remastered for modern consoles. It continues to be one of the best entry points in the series, and it still holds up pretty damn well even today.

GTA III is an enhanced version of the classic Rockstar game, featuring improved graphics and lighting, and more textures and details to add life to the world. John Wick Hex is a strategic time-based action game, while Spitlings is a co-op multiplayer game that tasks you with getting rid of a bunch of bubbles on your screen.

You can check out the full details of all the new PS Now games here.


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