Sony’s State of Play on Thursday offered a focused look at more than a dozen PlayStation and PlayStation VR 2 games coming in 2023.
The focus was on third-party titles from the likes of Capcom and Bandai Namco, including Resident Evil 4, Street Fighter 6, and Naruto Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections. On the superhero front, there was Rocksteady Studios’ 15-minute look at first gameplay from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Here’s everything announced during PlayStation’s February 2023 State of Play broadcast.
Now that the PlayStation VR 2, Sony’s new-gen virtual reality headset, is out, Sony revealed another five games coming this year: steampunk shooter The Foglands, survival game Green Hell, futuristic FPS Synapse, space role-playing game Journey to Foundation, and blinking narrative Before Your Eyes.
Bungie’s next Destiny2 expansion, Lightfall, is launching next week. The developer gave another look at what Lightfall will bring to the game. The official release date is Feb. 28 on all platforms.
Tchia is all about colorful, island exploration, letting the player jump between animals and objects to solve puzzles and make your way through the environment. It’s launching on PlayStation Plus on March 21 — a day-one release.
Tchia is coming to PlayStation Plus in March alongside Battlefield 2042, Minecraft Dungeons, and Code Vein.
What is Humanity? Hard to tell. But it looks like it’s a game that you can build on and change, making it something new. Officially, it’s an action-puzzle game from Enhance (Tetris Effect, Rez Infinite) coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Windows PC.
Goodbye Volcano High, from KO_OP, is an adventure game with a strong cinematic and narrative feel (plus a rhythm game!),
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