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Demon’s Souls Remake (PS5), classified by the South Korean regulatory body

Demon’s Souls Remake (PS5), classified by the South Korean regulatory body

The Bluepoint Games video game is now age-rated, as are Godfall and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales; both launching on PS5.

Demon’s Souls Remake for PS5 has already been age rated through the South Korean regulatory body. The website in charge of certifying the publication of upcoming video games in time includes in its database the approval of the Bluepoint Games project since last August 13, which in normal conditions means that its launch on the market is very close .

Demon’s Souls Remake still has no release date on PS5

There are a number of common denominators between Demon’s Souls Remake, Godfall and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, aside from being upcoming PlayStation 5 releases, and that is that the last two have confirmed launch in stores in 2020 and both have already been classified. for ages in this South Korean regulatory body.

Demon’s Souls Remake (PS5)
Demon’s Souls Remake (PS5)

It is hasty to suppose that Demon’s Souls Remake will be ready for the launch of the new Sony console because it is an aspect that we do not know – neither Bluepoint Games nor Sony itself have offered an approximate exit window – but the cases discussed invite us to think that the title may be closer than we thought.

Of all the PlayStation Studios exclusive videogames shown at the event last June, only two confirmed a 2020 release (Sackboy: A Big Adventure and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales); while another, Horizon Forbidden West, has promised to see the light of day in 2021.

It is expected that in the coming weeks Sony will unveil the specific launch catalog of PlayStation 5, which will reach stores around the world through two models, one with a disc player and the other purely digital, at a still price. to be specified.

In the meantime, we review here everything we know about the console and all the titles that have confirmed their departure in 2020, whether from Sony internal studios or from third-party companies.

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