Sony's hotly-anticipated PlayStation Showcase is over, and we now have a clearer idea of what PlayStation 5 and PSVR2 owners can expect to hit their hardware over the next year. We got a lot of what we expected (Spider-Man 2, Metal Gear Solid 3 remake, Final Fantasy 16) and more than a few surprises.
In case you missed it, or if you just fancy a recap, here's everything announced during the show, including all the trailers, reveals and release dates. There's a lot to get through, so let's begin!
PlayStation Showcase kicked off with a cinematic trailer for Haven's PlayStation exclusive Fairgame$. It's described as a «competitive modern heist game where you team up to break into exotic locations and steal the cargo».
Next up, third-person co-op shooter Helldivers 2 from Arrowhead Game Studios.
Moving on to a new trailer for Ascendant Studios' first-person magic shooter Immortals of Aveum. This one's published by EA and is due out in July.
505 Games and One More Level revealed Ghostrunner 2 is coming to PC and consoles later this year.
Quickfire action RPG Phantom Blade Zero looks cool. It's from a developer called Cruel Man Studio. The debut trailer is below.
The next game from Giant Squid Studios, developer of Abzû, is Sword of the Sea. Trailer below.
Moving on, Croteam and Devolver Digital announced The Talos Principle 2 is due out this year. Here's the trailer.
Devolver Digital and Gris developer Nomada Studio announced Neva, due out 2024.
Switching gears, Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean looks like a cute little adventure. It's due out 2024.
Square Enix turned up with a game that looks remarkably similar to Nintendo's Splatoon. It's called Foamstars. Really. Trailer below.
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