Games of December 2021
Can you believe it, the final month of the year, it is here and with it means the final games for 2021. There are some big names like Halo, you may have heard of that one, but there are also some other well know studios dropping games this month, like a new Five Nights at Freddy’s and Monopoly.
So with that said, lets get into the games you can enjoy this December.
Solar Ash
Dec 2 - PlayStation 5, PC, PlayStation 4
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain
Dec 3 - Switch
Chorus
Dec 3 - Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
Danganronpa Decadence
Dec 3 - Switch
Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition
Dec 2 - Switch*
*Retail release happening December 10
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker
Dec 7 - PlayStation 5, PC, Mac, PlayStation 4
SpellForce 3 Reforced
Dec 7 - PC
Life is Strange: True Colors
Dec 7 - Switch
12 Minutes
Dec 7 - Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
Halo Infinite
Dec 9 - Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One
Loop Hero
Dec 9 - Switch
Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX
Dec 9 - Switch, PC, iOS
Monopoly Madness
Dec 9 - Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4*
*Retail release is happening a week later
Syberia: The World Before
Dec 10 - PC
Disney Classic Games Collection
Dec 10 - Switch, Xbox One*
*PlayStation 4 is releasing later in the month
Shovel Knight: Pocket Dungeon
Dec 13 - Switch, PC, PlayStation 4
Star Wars: The Old Republic: Legacy of the Sith
Dec 14 - PC
Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo
Dec 16 - PC
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach
Dec 16 - PlayStation 5, PC, PlayStation 4
The Gunk
Dec 16 - Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition*
Dec 17 - Xbox One, PlayStation 4
*Retail release of previously digital only title
Beyond a Steel Sky*
Dec 17 - Switch, PlayStation 5
*Retail release of previously digital only title
Disney Classic Games Collection
Dec 28 - PlayStation 4
So there you go, the last games of the year, until The Game Awards and we get a few random shadow drops of course, but that could also not happen. But there are still plenty of games releasing this month to enjoy, as well as of course, giving you time to revisit your shame pile from 2021.