The new Platinum Games is announced on February 26

The mysterious Platinum 4 is updated with new information.

Platinum Games wants this 2020 to be its great year. The company, which announced that from now on it could publish its own games, opened an official website under the name of Platinum 4. The first game announced within this ecosystem was the remaster of The Wonderful 101, with Kickstarter included to help the distribution of the same, decision not without controversy in between. Now we have known that very soon we will have news: specifically on February 26, date that has been updated this Monday on the web. It will be then when the second game of this family is discovered.

Beyond what we are shown on the 26th, possibly the announcement itself, details broken down the next day are expected in the Famitsu magazine of the week, which announced that they would show news of one of the new Platinum Games games. Of course, for now it is unknown what game can be taught. A few days ago, Hideki Kamiya explained that the development of Bayonetta 3, a game announced long ago but nothing has been seen, was following its course correctly, but without going into more details.

The new Platinum Games is announced on February 26

Many names on the table

Platinum Games is linked to many important names that are on the table. In addition to the already known Bayonetta 3, there are others that are in the minds of fans for different reasons. One of them is Nier: Automata, which celebrates its third anniversary and from which no one would reject a sequel. Less likely, although who knows, is Scalebound, a game that was made by Microsoft and ended up canceled. From him, it has been said from Platinum Games that they would like to retake it. A name like Babylon's Fall is also in the bedroom, a game shown in the latest State of Play. And what may come. On February 26 we will know.

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