The latest PlayStation State of Play has officially come to a close, but not before revealing a handful of brand-new games and some deeper looks at a few previously announced titles. With several of these games and updates headed our way later this year, we won't have to wait too much longer to try them out ourselves. Until then, here's a look at the biggest announcements from the March 2022 State of Play.
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Exoprimal is a brand-new IP from Capcom that pits mecha-wearing warriors up against waves of--wait for it--dinosaurs. In the fast-paced action game, you and your team of «exopilots» get the chance to choose from one of five exosuits--each outfitted with different abilities--and work together to protect the city from massive floods of vicious raptors and terrifying Tyrannosauruses. While it might not be Dino Crisis, it looks like the perfect game for anyone looking to have some Jurassic-sized fun with friends. Exoprimal is headed to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in 2023.
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Ghostwire: Tokyo is almost here and this new trailer gives us the most complete look at the upcoming title yet. Developed by Tango Gameworks with a team being led by Shinji Mikami--the creator of Resident Evil and The Evil Within--Ghostwire: Tokyo is a decidedly more action-oriented game for the Japanese studio. However, the game
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