Table of Contents Saros is Housemarque’s Returnal follow up Borderlands 4 launches this September Metal Gear Solid Delta is coming in August, as leaked Sonic Racing CrossWorlds gets a big trailer Warriors: Abyss is a surprise Musou rouglike Onimusha: Way of the Sword gets a new trailer Lies of P: Overture is a prequel DLC Days Gone is getting a remaster Everything else
After a strange but ultimately successful 2024, Sony unveiled its plans for 2025 with a State of Play — or at least, partially. Rather than focusing on big first-party games like Ghost of Yotei and Marvel’s Wolverine, the 45 minute showcase almost exclusively focused on upcoming third-party games. We got release dates for Borderlands 4 and Metal Gear Solid Delta, filling us in on what’s coming in the second half of 2025. We even got a surprise release in Warriors: Abyss, a new Musou roguelike from Koei Tecmo available today.
There was just a smidge of first-party news. Sony ended strong with a teaser for Saros, a new game from the studio behind Returnal. We also sawDays Gone Remastered, which will give Sony’s zombie game a similar treatment to The Last of Us Part 2. Unfortunately, we didn’t get any Bloodborne news at this as fans had hoped, but it was still an intriguing showcase. Here’s everything that Sony announced at the February 2025 State of Play.
The biggest first-party news from the State of Play came from Returnal developer Housemarque. Its next game is Saros, which is set to launch in 2026. We only got a moody tease of it at the show, but we know that it’s going to build on Returnal‘s roguelike formula. Housemarque says it’ll show off gameplay later this year, so stay tuned. It will launch exclusively on PS5.
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