PlayStation kicked off the “not-E3” summer with a new State of Play today. While the event did not bring any updates on the upcoming first-party roster, including God of War Ragnarok and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, it set the stage for what to expect from third-party publishers in 2022.
PlayStation, the gaming division of Sony, has not only become one of the most recognizable video game brands but has been an industry leader for over two decades.
One of the main contemporaries behind the success of the brand is the excellent third-party support. From the early days of the first PS1 to the recent ninth generation of consoles, the PS5, the console family have had amazing third-party support.
Sony set expectations in check by announcing early on that the State of Play will focus on third-party and PS VR2 titles. While the event did not bring a new God of War Ragnarok trailer, it brought some amazing announcements such as Marvel’s Spider-Man headed to PC and the reveal of Resident Evil 4 Remake.
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The PlayStation State of Play brought in quite exciting news, including Spider-Man heading to PC, the official announcement of Resident Evil 4 Remake, and the gameplay reveal of Final Fantasy XVI. Let’s take a look at the different announcements.
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After being rumored for quite a while, Capcom officially announced the Resident Evil 4 Remake. Following the path set by Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil 3 Remake, Resident Evil 4 Remake reimagines the 2005 title.
As Resident Evil 4 was the first third-person over-the-shoulder gameplay, it is expected to retain much more of its DNA as compared to RE2 and RE3 remakes. The game is slated for March 3, 2023.
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