While it’s been a year full of major titles, the video game release season for 2015 isn’t done just yet. Though there may not be a ton of big-name games launching this December there’s still plenty for fans to dive into. Take on two of the month’s biggest series with the return of tactical shooters like Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and the massive playground of craziness available in the all new Just Cause 3.

In this video avid gamer Joshua Smith breaks down all of the top games launching this December. Find out what’s new and when you can expect to cause explosion after explosion in these massive new titles. With plenty available for all Xbox, Playstation and PC fans this month you won’t want to miss out on a thing after watching this quick video.

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