The PlayStation Twitter account posted a small batch of announcements highlighting upcoming indie games headed to PlayStation. While Cult of the Lamb's impending August 11 release was already confirmed, a few noteworthy reveals and updates should have indie fans on PlayStation excited for the near future and beyond. Here's a quick rundown of the games making their way to PS5 and PS4.
One of the best and most surprising games of 2021 makes its way to consoles for the first time. The PS5/PS4 version of the horror deck builder features exclusive features, such as the talking Stoat card's audio coming through the controller speaker, haptic feedback support, and atmospheric lighting that, accordion to creator Daniel Mullens, «spills out from your controller.» We're not sure what that means, but Inscryption shouldn't be missed by those who couldn't play it on PC last year. Unfortunately, the PS port has no release window, but here's hoping it arrives later this year.
Sabotages' homage to classic JRPGs was recently delayed to 2023, but now we know it's heading to PlayStation consoles in addition to PC. Sea of Stars is a prequel to Sabotage's previous title, The Messenger, and stars two heroes battling an alchemist using the power of the sun and moon. In a PlayStation Blog post, the team revealed details on the game's turn-based combat, such as timed hits, combo moves, and hot-swapping party members.
Q-Games announced plans to revive its defunct multiplayer game The Tomorrow Children last November. This comeback, dubbed the Phoenix Editon, hits PS5 and PS4 on September 6. For those who didn't play it back in 2016, the game is billed as a collaborative building sim as players work together to build islands and battle monsters
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