Sony didn't mess around with its PlayStation State of Play presentation on June 2, offering a look at upcoming games for PS5, PS4, and PSVR 2--and even the massively successful Spider-Man finally coming to PC. There was a lot to take in during the 30-minute event, and if you didn't get a chance to watch it, we've rounded up the biggest announcements from PlayStation State of Play, including news on Street Fighter 6, Final Fantasy XVI, and Resident Evil.
Following the well-received Resident Evil 2 and Resident 3 remakes, Capcom has taken the not-at-all-surprising step to remake Resident Evil 4, arguably the best horror game of all time. It's being made in the RE Engine, just like the last few Resident Evil games and Devil May Cry 5, and it will also support PlayStation VR 2 content at some point in the future. The game is scheduled to launch on March 23, 2023 for PS5, and it will make some changes to the original version's storyline without changing its «essence.»
A first-person PlayStation VR 2 exclusive spin-off, Horizon Call of the Mountain will star Ryas, described as a former Shadow Carja warrior on a mission to discover the truth behind a «grave new threat.» Like in the previous two games, you'll be able to use a bow to take down robotic dinosaur enemies, and you'll also have access to a climbing pick to scale extremely dangerous mountains. The main game also comes with a mode called River Ride, meant to introduce newcomers to PSVR 2.
Spider-Man does whatever a spider can, and that includes releasing on PC. Spider-Man Remastered, to be specific, is coming to PC via Sony's newly acquired studio Nixxes. The game features the main story and The City That Never Sleeps expansion, and it'll hit PC on August 12. The
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