At the event PlayStation State of Play the first of this 2021, Sony mainly focus on exclusive titles PS4 and PS5 will release next spring and summer, which includes quite a few brand new games that have never been announced or leaked.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time
Since its release in late 2020, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time has received quite a lot of positive reviews from critics and gamers. Now the game is back again with an upgraded version on PS5. With 4K quality, 60 fps, faster load times and DualSense support, the player’s experience is sure to be much smoother. In addition to DualSense support, the PS5 version will also allow the use of PlayStation Activity Cards, cards designed to help gamers complete 100% of the game, although doing so still requires quite a bit of skill. Those who already own Crash Bandicoot 4 on PS4 can upgrade to the PS5 version and cycle through without having to start over.
Returnal
One of the hottest exclusive titles coming to PS5 is Returnal, developed by Housemarque. A shooter that combines sci-fi and horror elements, Returnal quickly became Housemarque’s most ambitious project to date. In the newly released trailer, we see the main character Selene confront the enemy using a variety of weapons. Although mainly focusing on gameplay, a small part of the plot was also revealed, arousing the curiosity of fans. Returnal will be released this April.
Knockout City
Last week, Knockout City also appeared at Nintendo Direct and now, it is once again featured at Sony’s State of Play. Accompanying this trailer is a new map and 3v3 game mode. Players are encouraged to sign up for the cross-play beta, which developers will use for testing before its official launch in May.
Sifu
This is a completely new project introduced at this event. Sifu is a martial arts action game inspired by the classic movies of Jackie Chan or The Raid. The first trailer is quite promising, hopefully we will have more information about this game in the future. The game is expected to launch later this year for PS4 and PS5.
Solar Ash
Solar Ash was one of the first titles revealed for PS5 and now, fans have some new information about the game. Developed by the father of Hyper Light Drifter – a game that was once highly regarded by experts, Solar Ash belongs to the open world adventure genre similar to Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda. Solar Ash is also scheduled to release this year for PS4 and PS5.
Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach
Still a somewhat familiar context, but Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach exploits in a bold new direction, giving players more control in addition to controlling the main character. The game is receiving a lot of attention from the gaming community in general and fans of the Five Nights series in particular.
Oddworld: Soulstorm
Like Solar Ash, Oddworld: Soulstorm was also one of the first games revealed for PS5. In the new trailer, the developer has revealed some of the PS5’s DualSense features such as the use of haptic feedback technology (haptic feedback) so that players can feel Abe’s heartbeat. Oddworld: Soulstorm launches on April 6 and is free for PlayStation Plus users.
Kena: Bridge Of Spirits
Kena: Bridge Of Spirits has attracted a lot of attention from gamers with a combination of Pikmin and The Legend of Zelda style. PS4 and PS5 gamers will be able to try Kena: Bridge Of Spirits on August 24.
Deathloop
Before Microsoft announced its intention to acquire ZeniMax Media and Bethesda, Bethesda signed a number of exclusive deals with PlayStation, including Deathloop. Deathloop is a first-person shooter game where the player is trapped in a time loop and journeys to uncover the secrets behind the plots. Unique gameplay and terrible graphics, Deathloop does not seem to let fans down.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade
The event ended with the announcement of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade – an upgraded version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake for PS5. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will preserve the experience on PS4 intact but with much more terrible graphics. In addition, the most notable is the newly added plot of the game. Square Enix will be releasing a new episode about Yuffie, a new character appearing in Intergrade. Those upgrading from PS4 to PS5 can purchase this content separately. Of course, the old progress is still saved, so gamers don’t need to worry about playing the game from the beginning. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will be out on June 10, 2021.
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