Upcoming PS5 games: New PS5 games for 2024 and beyond

There are so many exciting upcoming PS5 games to look forward to. With so many strong releases in 2023, it's been a great year for the console, but more is yet to come. And with a helping of fresh announcements during The Game Awards 2023, there's no shortage of new PS5 games coming our way in the months ahead. 

With anticipated PS5 exclusives such as Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth not far off, and a variety of third-party titles to look out for, there's no shortage of new games for 2024 on the near horizon to keep an eye out for. Plus, if you're looking to make use of your PSVR2 headset, there's also some upcoming PSVR 2 games to look forward to. So, if you're looking to add to your wishlist or get a refresher of everything that's on the way, read on below to find a roundup of all of the upcoming PS5 games, all in release date order.   

Upcoming PS5 games to watch out for

2024

Alone in the Dark

Alone in the Dark

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Developer: Pieces Interactive
Publisher: THQ Nordic
Release date: March 20, 2024

The franchise that helped popularize survival horror is finally back. THQ Nordic has resurrected Alone in the Dark, with this reboot attempting to get back to the series' fundamentals. You'll take control of two characters, Emily Hartwood (played by Jamie Comer) and Edward Carnby (David Harbour) as the pair investigate the strange goings-on at Derceto Manor. 

Rise of the Ronin

Rise of the Ronin

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Developer: Team Ninja
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
Release date: March 22, 2024

Rise of the Ronin is an all-new PS5 exclusive being developed by Team Ninja. Rise of the Ronin is a combat focused open-world action RPG which takes place in late 19th century Japan – during a period of great change known as "Bakumatsu". The game looks fantastic already, and that's even with it not launching until 2024. Team Ninja is one of the masters of creating samurai and ninja action games, so this will be one that's worth watching. 

Dragon's Dogma 2

Dragon's Dogma 2

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Developer: In-house
Publisher:
Capcom
Release date: March 22, 2024

Whether you played the first game or not, Dragon's Dogma 2 looks set to be one of the most important RPGs of 2024. Powered by Capcom's RE Engine, the highly-anticipated sequel promises a huge open-world to explore and a sprawling narrative-driven adventure to sink your teeth into when it launches this March. With challenging combat and a deep party system, Dragon's Dogma 2 looks every bit the next destination for you Baldur's Gate 3 and Elden Ring fans out there. 

Tales of Kenzera: Zau 

Tales of Kenzera: Zau

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Developer: Surgent Studios
Publisher: EA
Release date: April 23, 2024

Tales of Kenzera: Zau is a new metroidvania-style adventure that sees you wield the dance of a shaman and cosmic powers as you venture through mythological lands. Inspired by studio founder Abubakar Salim's own personal journey with grief after the loss of his father, the adventure follows the journey of a boy who sets out to reclaim his father's spirit. 

Open Roads

Open Roads screenshot

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Developer: Open Roads Team
Publisher: Annapurna
Release date: March 28, 2024

After a short delay, Open Roads is finally back on the right path. You'll join Tess and her mother (played by Keri Russel and Kaitlyn Dever) as you set off on a road trip to uncover family secrets. You'll discover gorgeous locales in first-person, rooting through old belongings to build a better picture of the world around you (just as you did in Gone Home and Tacoma), and then shift gears towards beautifully-rendered third-person cutscenes where you'll be able to guide dialogue between mother and daughter. 

Sand Land

Sand Land screenshot shows characters designed by Dragon Ball's Akira Toriyama in a desert land

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Developer: Bandai Namco Europe
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Release date: April 26, 2024

One of Akira Toriyama's most underrated manga series is being brought to life as a brand new RPG as Sandland comes to PS5. In case you don't know the name, Toriyama is the creator of Dragon Ball, and the artist behind the iconic Dragon Quest series. In Sandland you'll explore a sprawling desert, brought to life in Unreal Engine 5, where demons and humans are forced to co-exist – creating no end of delightfully, colorful chaos.  

Stellar Blade

Project Eve

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Developer: Shift Up
Publisher: Sony Interactive
Release date: April 26, 2024 

Formerly known as Project Eve, Stellar Blade is now a PS5-exclusive action RPG that follows protagonist Eve in her fight to save Earth. Accompanied by companions capable of upgrading her gear, she'll work to find the planet of the Nativa monsters that have driven humanity to an off-world colony. It looks very Nier Automata.

Black Myth: Wukong 

Black Myth: Wukong gets a brand-new trailer

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Developer: Game Science
Publisher: Game Science
Release date: August 20, 2024 

Black Myth Wukong is an action RPG that's based on Chinese mythology and follows the story of Journey to the West, which is a novel from classical Chinese literature. Playing as the Destined One, you set out to face various challenges in order to uncover the truth behind a past legend. With different spells and abilities to play around with, as well as various staff techniques, you can expect a lot of action and boss fights. 

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

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Developer: Saber Interactive
Publisher: Focus Entertainment
Release date: September 9, 2024

It's time to become a Space Marine in this return of the cult-classic series, in development at Saber Interactive (best known for World War Z). It's a third-person adventure that'll see you wield deadly abilities and weaponry to take down the Tyranid hordes as you work to protect humanity. It looks intense, as you'd hope.

TBC 2024

Cities Skylines 2

Cities: Skylines 2

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Developer: Colossal Order
Publisher:
Paradox
Release date:
TBC 2024

Cities Skylines 2 is finally coming, and is the long-awaited sequel to one of the most popular city builders of all time. It's bringing with it enhanced features like better road tools, public and cargo transportation, traffic AI, massive 150 tile maps per unique city, and a cinematic camera. We'll also be able to get much closer to the action than ever before, with the opportunity to follow individual citizens from birth to death in your city. 

Everywhere

Upcoming PS5 games: Everywhere

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Developer: In-house
Publisher: Build a Rocket Boy
Release date: TBC 2024

Everywhere is the new upcoming "multi-world" game first revealed at Gamescom Opening Night Live. Developed by Build a Rocket Boy with former Rockstar president Leslie Benzie on the project, we got a very early look at the project, which, according to the official site, "seamlessly blends gameplay, adventure, creativity and discovery in an all-new multi-world gaming experience", that's claims to redefine "how players connect with one another and with the digital world around them." Since the initial reveal was shrouded in mystery, no platforms were announced, but we assume it's set to come to PS5. 

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn 

Upcoming PS5 games: Flintlock: The Siege of the Dawn

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Developer: A44
Publisher: Kepler
Release date: TBC 2024

An open-world action role-player, Flintlock is being made by Ashen developer A44. Blending up close and personal melee axe play and firearms at range, this third person adventure looked stunning during its gameplay showcase at E3 2022, and we can't wait to see more between now and its tentative "early 2023" release date. Starring protagonist Nor and her companion, Enki, the pair are said to "embark on an epic journey of vengeance, gunpowder, and magic in humanity’s last stand." Sound good? We think so too. 

John Carpenter's Toxic Commando

John Carpenter's Toxic Commando looks like a squad-based magical zombie-slaying adventure in new screenshot.

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Developer: In-house
Publisher: Saber Interactive
Release date: TBC 2024

If gunning down zombies in a game co-created by a horror icon sounds like your idea of a party, boy does John Carpenter's Toxic Commando have a surprise for you. We first caught wind of it at Summer Game Fest 2023, and the announcement trailer is suitably chaotic. From the spray of bullets raining down on legions of the undead to decidedly out-of-tune rendition of You Give Love a Bad Name underscoring it all, this is one horde FPS game worth keeping an eye on as we await a more concrete release date.

Little Devil Inside

Upcoming PS5 games: Little Devil Inside

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Developer: Neostream Interactive
Release date: TBC 2024

Little Devil Inside first began life on Kickstarter back in 2015. Fast forward five years later and we see a debut trailer during the PS5 reveal stream with the news that it will be a timed exclusive. As an RPG with survival elements, Little Devil inside is set in the "Victorian-like" era in a semi-open world. The trailer showed off a whole host of monsters and also gave us brief glimpses of some of the combat elements and features. It was easily one of the biggest surprises of the recent showcase. 

Light No Fire

Light No Fire announcement screenshot showing open world exploration

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Developer: Hello Games
Publisher: Hello Games
Release date: TBC 2024

No Man's Sky developer Hello Games is bringing us a new experience with Light no Fire - a survival sandbox adventure you can play with others. Set on an open-world fantasy planet that's described as being the same size as the Earth, you'll be given the freedom to explore its diverse biomes as you try to unravel its lore and mysteries. With building and survival aspects, we also saw in the reveal trailer that you can fly through the vistas on the back of a dragon, climb mountains, and even set sail across the oceans. 

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage

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Developer: Don't Nod
Publisher: Don't Nod
Release date: TBC 2024 

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage is a new story-driven adventure from Life is Strange developer, Don't Nod. Set in the new "Lost Records universe", Bloom and Rage follows high school friends Swann, Nora, Autumn in a journey through time. After a summer of self-discovery together in 1995, they're said to go for 27 years without any contact with one another until fate reunites them once again. Now they have to confront why it was they promised to never speak again. 

No Rest for the Wicked 

Moon Studios

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Developer: Moon Studios
Publisher: Private Division
Release date: TBC 2024

No Rest for the Wicked from Ori and the Blind Forest and Will of the Wisps developer Moon Studios is a new action RPG set in the year 841. You take on the role of a Cerim, who's a member of a group of mystical holy warriors with unique powers that have sword to fight back and defeat the Pestilence - a plague that has returned after 1000 years and is now spreading across the lands. The diablo-esque experience features different character builds to play around with, along with an online co-op mode that will allow you to play with up to three friends. 

Neva

Neva screenshot shows a young woman protecting an animal of some sort with a blade.

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Developer: Nomada Studio
Publisher: TBC
Release date: TBC 2024

Little is known about Neva at the moment, save for what we saw at the PlayStation Showcase 2023, but its stunning 2D landscapes speak to a fantastical world where man and wolf live in harmony. From the creators of Gris, it looks like a narrative driven adventure that focuses on atmosphere, storytelling, and creating a unique world for the player to immerse themselves in. Gris was unique for its wordless gameplay, so who knows what Nomada Studios has in store for us when Neva launches in 2024?

Star Wars Outlaws

Star Wars Outlaws key art

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Developer: Massive Entertainment
Publisher: Ubisoft, Lucasfilm Games
Release date: TBC 2024

Star Wars Outlaws is the new open-world Star Wars project from Ubisoft, Massive Entertainment and Lucasfilm Games, and it'll see us taking up the role of Kay Vess. Described as a clever scoundrel, Kay can be found lurking in the underworld about to attempt one of the Outer Rim's biggest heists yet. You'll be accompanied by her companion Nix and a trench-coat-wearing BX-commando droid for the journey too.

Still Wakes the Deep

Still Wakes the Deep

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Developer: The Chinese Room
Publisher: Secret Mode
Release date: TBC 2024

Still Wakes the Deep is a first-person horror game from The Chinese Room, the makers of games like Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. You're working at a offshore oil rig, trying to survive a vicious storm and stay out of the freezing waters of the North Sea. You've got no exits, no comms, and not a lot of hope left.

Throne and Liberty

Throne and Liberty screenshot shows heavily armored fantasy enemy

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Developer: NCSoft
Publisher: NCSoft
Release date: TBC 2024

Amazon Games and NCSoft are joining forces to bring us Throne and Liberty. It was originally intended as a continuation of the Lineage series, also from NCSoft, but Throne and Liberty is a brand new experience. The Korean MMORPG will feature both PvE and PvP modes as you explore a unique fantasy world, using magic to battle all manner of foes on your quest to reclaim the throne. Announced during Summer Game Fest 2023, we're still unsure when we get our hands on this game, though a 2023 release gate has been teased.

Towers of Aghasba

Towers of Aghasba

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Developer: Dreamlit Games
Publisher: TBC
Release date: TBC 2024

If paragliding around Hyrule is your favorite part of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Towers of Aghasba is one to watch out for. We first caught wind of the fantasy adventure title almost five years ago, so it's a relief to hear that it's finally slated to launch in 2024. The game sees the player traversing a strange alien planet from the skies, battling bizarre monsters and creatures while coasting above what looks to be an expansive open world. 

The Casting of Frank Stone 

The Casting of Frank Stone

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Developer: Supermassive Games
Publisher: Behavior Interactive
Release date: TBC 2024

The Casting of Frank Stone is a new narrative horror game from Until Dawn and The Quarry developer, Supermassive Games. Made in partnership with Behaviour Interactive, the story takes place in the universe of Dead by Daylight in the town of Cedar Hills, which is said to have been forever altered thanks to a killer by the name of Frank Stone. With a bloody history, you'll find yourself exploring the mystery of Cedar Hills with a new cast of characters, and every decision you make will shape your journey. 

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2

Upcoming PS5 games: Vampire

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Developer: The Chinese Room
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release date: TBC 2024

Looking for a game with a bit of extra bite? Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 puts you in the seedy underbelly of Seattle, which should suit you just fine as a vampire ready to test out your new fangs. Turned as an act of vampire terrorism during the 'Mass Embrace', you'll soon get caught up in vampire faction politics, where you're still just trying to deal with your new way of life. This is an RPG at its core too, filled with player choices, a strong narrative, and branching dialogue options too. 

2025

Death Stranding 2

Death Stranding 2 screenshot

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Developer: Kojima Productions
Publisher: Sony Entertainment
Release date: TBC 2025

Kojima Productions is back with Death Stranding 2, and although Kojima is claiming that it's just a working title for now, it is a sequel to the 2019 title. The teaser trailer shown at the Game Awards 2022 featured Fragile protecting what we assume to be a toddler version of BB, a greying Sam Porter Bridges, and a ship that looked very much like the Metal Gear Rex. Concrete details right now are scarce, but we do know that the cast currently includes Norman Reedus, Léa Seydoux, Elle Fanning, Shioli Kutsuna, and Troy Baker.

GTA 6

GTA 6

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Developer: In-hoise
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Release date: TBC 2025

Rockstar Games has confirmed that GTA 6 is coming to PS5 in 2025. The new Grand Theft Auto game is going to take us back to Vice City, albeit now in the present day. While the studio is yet to show off any gameplay, we do know that it'll be a crime thriller starring a new protagonist named Lucia – a criminal who is trying rehabilitate after a prison state, and survive the chaos of the sunshine state. Clear your schedules, because GTA 6 is going to be the biggest new game of 2025

Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Release date: TBC 2025

Monster Hunter Wilds is said to be the next-generation of the Monster Hunter series that will take full advantage of the power of the PS5. With a reveal at The Game Awards 2023, we got a glimpse of the new experience, which features a "new level of detailed creatures and ecosystems" within what looks set to be one expansive open-world setting. There's still much we don't yet know about the adventure, but it's certainly giving similar vibes to Monster Hunter World. 

TBC

Assassin's Creed Red

An assassin on the roof of Assassin's Creed Codename Red

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Developer: Ubisoft Quebec 
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release date: TBC 

If there's any one thing the Assassin's Creed fan base can agree on, it's that a game set in feudal Japan is long overdue. That's why Assassin's Creed Codename Red has gotten the world so excited, with this new flagship entry to the series from Assassin's Creed Odyssey developer Ubisoft Quebec set to let us live out a shinobi fantasy. Assassin's Creed Red is thought to be in early development, so there's a good chance we won't see this one until 2024 at the earliest. 

Assassin's Creed Hexe

Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe

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Developer: Ubisoft Montreal 
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release date: TBC 

Ubisoft Montreal – the birthplace of Assassin's Creed – is working on a very different type of entry to the series. Following the release of Assassin's Creed Valhalla in 2020, the studio has been quietly working on Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe under the leadership of Watch Dogs Legion's creative director Clint Hocking. While it's thought to be in early development, an early tease suggests a far darker setting that could revolve around Europe's bloody 16th century witch trials. Sadly, there's a good chance we'll be waiting until 2024 and beyond for this one. 

Assassin's Creed Infinity

Assassin's Creed logo

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Developer: Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Quebec 
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release date: TBC 

Assassin's Creed Infinity remains one of the most mysterious projects in development at Ubisoft. This cross-studio collaboration sees Ubisoft Montreal (Assassin's Creed Valhalla) and Ubisoft Quebec (Assassin's Creed Odyssey) working more closely to shape and define the future of this long-running series. While details are light on the ground, it's expected that Assassin's Creed Infinity will act as an interactive hub, connecting players and future AC experiences – like Codename Red and Codename Hexe – into one seamless, evolving platform. Whatever it is, we can't wait to see more.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf

Upcoming PS5 games: Dragon Age 4

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Developer: BioWare
Publisher: EA
Release date: TBC

Although technically no platforms have been announced for Dragon Age 4 - or Dragon Age: Dreadwolf as it's officially called - at this point it would seem odd not to think of it as an upcoming PS5 game. We may not have a release date yet, but at least we know that Solas and co are making a return at some point in the future. What we have seen is some glorious concept art, and the confirmation that it will continue on from where Dragon Age: Inquisition left off. 

Dune Awakening

Upcoming PS5 games: Dune Awakening

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Developer: Funcom
Publisher:
Funcom
Release date: TBC 

Funcom is bringing us a new survival open-world MMO set in a vast landscapes of the classic sci-fi setting Arrakis. First shown off during Gamescom Opening Night Live 2022, Dune: Awakening is said to blend the survival game genre with a multiplayer experience as you try to live in the harsh landcapes of the planet. You'll be building shelters to weather sandstorms, look after you stillsuit and try to brave the deep desertland. It'll be interesting to see how the famous setting serves as a home for an MMO experience. 

Elder Scrolls 6

Upcoming PS5 games: ESO 6

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Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher:
Bethesda
Release date: TBC

Ah, the Elder Scrolls 6. The 37-second trailer that blew the world's mind at E3 2018. The game that we know nothing about beyond this same trailer, that is in development somewhere within Bethesda Game Studios along with Starfield. Because it is so far away from release, you can bet your bottom coin that it's going to appear - at some point - on the PS5 (although hopefully not whatever the PS6 could be). 

Fairgames

Fairgames

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Developer: Haven Studios
Publisher: SIE
Release date: TBC

Haven Studios was acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2022, becoming part of the PlayStation Studios family to help lead the PS5's expanding live service initiative. The studio's debut is Fairgames, an all-new co-op experience where you'll team up with friends to go up against the corporate overloads squeezing the life out of the world. This PS5 exclusive is still in early development, but we'll be keeping a close eye on this one in the months ahead. 

Judas

Judas, the new game from Ken Levine

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Developer: Ghost Story Games
Publisher: Ghost Story Games
Release date: TBC

BioShock creator Ken Levine has finally revealed his new project - Judas. With seriously strong BioShock vibes, Judas is a single-player narrative title where you must try to escape a disintegrating starship. You must survive by either making or breaking alliances with the other people on the ship, your so-called worst enemies. You're playing as the titular Judas, who is described as "mysterious and troubled", and seemingly has powers in her left hand that she can switch out - again very Bioshock in space vibes all round.

Marathon

Marathon

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Developer: Bungie
Publisher: SIE
Release date: TBC

A classic shooter is getting more than a fresh lick of paint in Bungie’s high-octane remake of Marathon. The announcement trailer seen during the PlayStation Showcase 2023 is peppered with nods to the arcade stylings of the 1994 original, this time in sleek, hyper-pigmented 4K graphics to introduce Marathon to a new generation. It’s good to see Bungie giving some love to other IPs aside from Destiny 2 and Halo, even without a confirmed release date, and it’s safe to say the trailer has whet our appetites for what lies ahead.

Marvel's Wolverine

Upcoming PS5 games: Marvel's Wolverine

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Developer: Insomniac
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release date: TBC

Undoubtedly one of the biggest surprises of the PlayStation September 2021 showcase came in the shape of those famous adamantium claws belonging to none other than Wolverine. Yes, a new standalone Marvel's Wolverine game is currently in early development. While we're light on details for the moment, we do know Brian Horton is Wolverine's creative director and Cameron Christian is game director. Horton was creative director on Spider-Man Miles Morales and has also worked on games such as Tomb Raider and Rise of the Tomb Raider. Christian previously worked on Spider-Man and Spider-Man Miles Morales, as well as other titles such as Sunset Overdrive.  Insomniac revealed its goal is to "respect the DNA of what makes the character so popular, but also try to make it feel fresh" and reflect the studio's spirit.

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake 

Metal Gear Solid's Snake peeks out from under muck in a bog of some sort.

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Developer: In-house
Publisher: Konami
Release date: TBC

It's been almost 20 years since the release of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and its legend has only spiraled out of control in that time. Thankfully, Konami is working to introduce one of the best PS2 games to a whole new generation of players, with a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake for PS5. While we're yet to get any concrete details on the expected changes, or a look at any real-time gameplay, we are keen to see what steps Konami will take to modernize this exceptionally important (and incredibly strange) stealth-action game. 

New Mass Effect

Upcoming PS5 games: Mass Effect 5

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Developer: BioWare
Publisher: EA
Release date: TBC

It might be quite a way off release, but that isn't going to stop us being ridiculously overexcited for a brand new Mass Effect game - aka Mass Effect 5. Seemingly picking up after the events of Mass Effect 3, we'll be seeing some old faces return and some plot lines picked back up. Of course, the big question of whether Shepard will return remains, but we're ready for everything.

Phantom Blade 0

Phantom Blade 0

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Developer: Cruel Man Studio
Publisher: S-Game
Release date: TBC

If you're a fan of samurai swashbuckling and moody feudal Japan as a setting, Phantom Blade 0 seems to be promising us both. The third person action title is yet to have a confirmed release date, but from what we've seen at the PlayStation Showcase 2023, your character has "66 days to live". What will he do with it? "Get my heart back," he responds. We don't know much else just yet, but its brooding color scheme and fast-paced melee combat seem like a dynamic blend of Gungrave GORE aesthetics with Ghost of Tsushima action, and we're already here for it.

Pragmata

Upcoming PS5 games: Pragmata

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Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Release date:
TBC

Capcom revealed a mysterious new game called Pragmata that leaves more questions than it answers, but certainly piqued a lot of interest when it was added to the upcoming PS5 games list. Described as a "thought-provoking game", the trailer shows someone in what looks like a space suit in a futuristic setting, where they encounter a young girl and holo-cat. While it won't be coming until 2023, we're certainly eager to learn more about this rather enigmatic adventure. 

Project 007

Upcoming PS5 games: Project 007

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Developer: IO Interactive
Publisher: IO Interactive
Release date: TBC

IO Interactive is gearing up to tell the origin story for James Bond in a brand new game currently titled Project 007. Although details are scarce, and an official name is yet to be revealed, what we do know is that it's going to be an entirely original James Bond story - so not tied to the novels or films. Hakan Abrak, CEO of IO says that it is "the most ambitious game in the history of our studio". Exciting times ahead. 

Quantum Error

Upcoming PS5 games: Quantum Error

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Developer: TeamKill Media
Publisher: TeamKill Media
Release date: TBC

A multiple Future Games Show alum, Quantum Error is an upcoming next-gen sci-fi horror shooter coming to PS5 at an undisclosed date. With shades of Half-Life, Doom, and Dead Space, you'll control a skilled fireman from a first-person perspective as you hack at and blast away deep space mutants. Watching the recent 4K PS5 trailer from the Future Games Show, you'd never believe a team of just four developers is working on Quantum Error.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake

Upcoming PS5 games: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake

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Developer: Aspyr
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment and Lucasfilms Games
Release date: TBC

After many rumors began to circulate, the latest Sony showcase confirmed that a remaster of BioWare's beloved Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is on the way and it's coming to PS5. Aspyr and Sony Interactive Entertainment are working with Lucasfilm Games to rebuild the classic adventure, which promises to bring KOTOR to a new generation with "modern tech, features, visuals, and more, while maintaining the integrity of the story and characters" so many have come to love. 

Sword of the Sea

Sword of the Sea

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Developer: Giant Squid
Publisher: TBC
Release date:  TBC

Ever wondered whether Journey would be massively improved with a sword? Well, that's what Sword of the Sea looks to be offering. Developed alongside former Thatgamecompany artist, who helped shape the iconic look of indies like Flow, Flower, and Journey, this beautiful indie looks set to put a focus on exploration and free-flowing navigation, with your armament used not only for defense but hyperkinetic sand-surfing too. Sword of the Sea honestly looks like a real delight, and one we can't wait to see more of. 

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