The week that would have been E3 2022 is underway, and with the event canceled once again, video game companies are opting to host their own, more focused events. Sony’s State of Play, though often held throughout the year, is one of them.
Sony’s PlayStation broadcast kicked off Thursday on Twitch and YouTube, with announcements spanning Sony’s third-partner developers, as well as games in development for PlayStation VR2, like Horizon Forbidden West virtual-reality spinoff Horizon Call of the Mountain.
Missed the event? We’ve rounded up all the announcements coming out of Sony’s 30-minute State of Play presentation.
Capcom announced a Resident Evil 4 remake at the top of the State of Play on Thursday. A short cinematic trailer debuted alongside the release date: March 23, 2023.
Former PlayStation exclusive, Spider-Man: Remastered, is coming to Windows PC on August 12.
Guerilla announced a New Game+ mode, with other major updates, coming to Horizon Forbidden West on Thursday.
Developed by Guerilla and Firesprite, Horizon Call of the Mountain was shown for Sony’s upcoming PlayStation VR2, the next generation of the company’s original virtual reality headset.
The Callisto Protocol got a new creepy trailer during the State of Play. The game is slated for release on Dec. 2.
Rollerdrome, a stylish and violent rollerskating battler, was announced for release in August.
Eternights is an action game and a dating sim that’ll come out next year.
Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Village have PlayStation VR2 content in development, according to the State of Play broadcast. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Chapter 2 was announced for a 2022 release date, with a No Man’s Skyadaptation coming, too.
Square Enix’s next mainline Final
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