

The battle-royale game comes out at launch, with the Unreal Engine 5 graphical upgrade coming next year.īeing developed by Ubisoft, it’s a storybook adventure that embarks on you controlling a forgotten hero, to save the Greek Gods from extinction. This sequel looks to learn from this, with a very-focused narrative, alongside being able to allow the player to use certain ‘parkour’ skills, and a grappling hook. Dying Light 2īeing developed by Techland, its the sequel to the original entry from 2016, which brought high praise for its gameplay, but criticism for its story elements. It even gave off some Split Second vibes, which is a game that does deserve a comeback, but we digress. Dirt 5Īnother one announced during Inside Xbox, the new entry by Codemasters looks to amplify competitive racing once again, but with flare and rally-driving aplenty. DeathLoopĪ first-person shooter where you have 12 hours to hunt down and defeat 5 assassins, it looks to have a 1960's theme mixed with a movie, and not just wielding shotguns and handguns, but you can also grapple to ledges and use Jedi-moves to throw enemies off buildings. Demon's SoulsĪ remake of the first entry, this looks to be an incredible return to the game. Mix these three games in and you get this. Destruction AllStarsĪ game that looks like a cross between Rocket League and Destruction Derby, with Twisted Metal. It's an MMORPGFPS, if that’s a genre, and since its release in 2018, several improvements and expansions have made it a fantastic purchase, especially during these lockdown times. A top-down arcade shooter, this looks to be a lot of fun, with incredible visuals to boot. Cygni: All Guns Blazingīeing developed by KeelWorks, this was announced just a few weeks ago, where it gives off those classic Ikaruga and Fantavision vibes. READ MORE: PS5 could come with a robot companionĬlick to enlarge Fortnite is getting a new lick of paint on next-gen consoles. It gave off very Mass Effect vibes, with alien structures and RPG elements it seemed, so it will be interesting to see what becomes of the game next year. Not a game where you sing the chorus to the hits of the Spice Girls, but a game from Deep Silver that was announced at the Inside Xbox event. READ MORE: PS5 games price - how much will they cost? BugsNaxĪ first-person adventure game where it seems you can catch bugs, make friends with animals, and explore a whole world of different levels and characters. But another hope is that they will be re-releasing a ‘deluxe’ version of Star Wars: Battlefront 2 for both next-gen consoles in the meantime.

Battlefield 6Īnnounced by EA in their financial conference call, there are no rumours as yet to what the game will entail, just a hope that it possibly goes back to an era that they previously visited, which is Vietnam. Astro: PlayroomĪstro returns in his own platforming adventure once again, where you can manipulate, jump, and bounce across the world. From the trailer that debuted at Inside Xbox event, it does seem to give off a Breath of the Wildmixed with Sea of Thieves vibe. Ubisoft’s latest entry in the series, where you can control a Viking and sail the seas. Of course there’s more.So with that, here’s a sobering guide to help you discover just what games are coming to the PlayStation 5 so far. To Be Announced (TBA) Wait, there’s more? Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – TBA 2020Ģ020 The Lord of the Rings: Gollum – 2021 Source: Ubisoft North America Youtube Channel Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Holiday 2020 Starting with some big PlayStation 5 (PS5) exclusives: Let’s start with the ones that were announced initially. What games were announced for the PlayStation 5? Do take note however, that only the Top 100 games played by PlayStation 4 (PS4) users will be backwards compatible by the PlayStation 5 (PS5) launch date, although the whole list might not be available. What this means is that gamers will be able to play PlayStation 4 (PS4) titles on the newer console.

The PlayStation 5 (PS5) will be backwards compatible. Let’s dive into this a little bit before we head off to the next part. This however, does not include the library of games which are already available for the PlayStation 4. There are actually (surprisingly) about 67 titles announced for the PlayStation 5 (PS5) already. What’s a new console without some new games right? Here, we talk about ALL the PlayStation 5 (PS5) games that have been announced so far! Shhh! He’s coming to the PS5! Source: Obviously everyone’s excited over the newly revealed Playstation 5 (PS5) Right? But amidst the buzz of a shiny new toy with an imminent launch date, a lot of us are looking past something really important here.
