Sony just dropped a short 20-minute February 2022 State of Play, which focused primarily on its Japanese titles, but also gave us looks at other titles from non-Japanese developers, including Returnal and Forspoken. So, without further ado here's everything announced at the February 2022 PlayStation State of Play.
Set in the year 2043, Exoprimal sees agile mech warriors taking on crowds of dinos that pour from a mysterious orb in the sky. You'll play as one of those mech fighters, but rather than operating out of a towering Gundam-style machine, you'll be in a much smaller suit that's reminiscent of Anthem. That's partly because the focus is firmly on multiplayer co-op - you'll take on everything from raptors to stegosauruses to the mighty T-Rex alongside up to four companions. Exoprimal is set to launch in 2023 on PS5 and PS4.
With the game out in just a few short weeks, we got another trailer for the utterly intriguing Ghostwire: Tokyo. It gave us a longer look at the game's combat, and plenty of the creepy monsters and spirits you'll be facing in the game. It arrives on March 25 on PS5 and PC, with three days of early access for pre-order peeps.
Although we didn't get much of a look at Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin in today's State of Play, we did get something else. There's a brand new demo available today, if you fancy taking an early look at the game. It drops officially on March 18 on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PS4, and PC, with some pre-order fans getting early access on March 15.
Fresh gameplay footage was just what we needed to remind us why the recent delay is such a blow. Hero Frey showed off some new skills, including double jumping onto a bloody massive dragon and elemental powers like
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