Sony has a lot of big PS5 releases in the works but has only shared detailed information about a handful of them.
Unlike Microsoft, which at least attempted an E3 style showcase of new game announcements and reveals, Sony’s only announcements in June were a third party and VR centric State of Play event.
It didn’t mention anything about normal first party games, made by Sony themselves, and at the moment their release schedule is looking strangely slim, when compared to Nintendo’s.
Sony is known to have several projects in development; it’s just easy to forget that because most of them lack any real details, or even vague release windows.
Until the company makes some formal announcements via a first party focused State of Play, or at least a blog post, we won’t have anything else confirmed, but in the meantime we’ve listed every major upcoming PlayStation release known to exist, plus some popular rumoured ones.
God Of War: RagnarökThe sequel to 2018’s God Of War has been the centre of a lot of drama as of late. Between zero updates since last year’s trailer, conflicting reports of delays, and rumours that a release date was going to be shared before the end of June, fans are more ravenous for news than they’ve ever been.
Some, including producer Cory Barlog, have insisted that the game hasn’t been delayed, despite what others think, and it’s been claimed that Sony will have it out by this November.
Santa Monica Studio already has another project in the pipeline too, possibly unrelated to God Of War, but even less has been shared about that.
The Last Of Us Remake & FactionsSony’s other prominent 2022 release isn’t even a new game, but a PlayStation 5 remake of the first The Last Of Us. It’s scheduled for September 5, but its mere
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