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State of Play for PS5 and PS4: all announced games and dates

State of Play for PS5 and PS4: all announced games and dates

We review all the announcements that took place in the State of Play this February 25: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and much more.

The first State of Play of 2021 has taken place during the night of this Thursday, February 25, 2021, a key point for Sony when it says goodbye to offer its community a glimpse of what they can expect on both PS5 and PS4 from now on. next months. Videogames, many videogames, is what PlayStation players will have, with many well-known faces and independent proposals under the PlayStation Indies label. Aside from our comprehensive recap, here’s a look at all of the night’s commercials and video games.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time

The marsupial has already warned us that it is back this March 12 on PS5, Xbox Series X | S and Nintendo Switch. In the case of the Sony and Microsoft consoles, 4K resolution at 60 FPS, reduced loading times and use of DualSense. From platform lovers to platform lovers.

Returnal

The great bet of PlayStation Studios and Housemarque for this first half of the year. We will have it on PS5 this April 30. From FreeGameTips we tell you in this preview all about the long-awaited roguelike action title from Resogun’s parents.

Knockout City

We already saw it at the Nintendo Direct. Electronic Arts and Velan Studios bet on the dodgeball in a very… beast way. The title, of multiplayer action by teams, seeks to open a gap between phenomena such as Rocket League and the like. It will arrive this May 21 to PS4 and PS5

Sifu

With no confirmed date, we only know that this kung-fu-focused title will be released on PS4 and PS5 from Sloclap, the creators of Absolver. As they explain, it is “an exciting and innovative martial arts game to develop a new third-person action title with intense kung-fu combat that exudes realism in abundance,” they say. We will control a lung-fu student dedicated to seeking revenge for the murder of his family.

Solar Ash

After learning of its existence last year, Solar Ash dazzles with its platform action with a new gameplay. We will have it in 2021. Heart Machine, creators of Hyper Light Drifter, return to the fray with their most ambitious and largest project to date. It will come to PS4, PS5 and PC.

Five Night’s at Freddy: Secury Breach

The title of the famous Steel Wool Studios saga will be released on PS4, PS5 and PC this year, taking full advantage of the possibilities of the new generation of consoles; from 3D audio to reduced loading times thanks to the SSD memory. We will have more animatronics and, it seems, they also confirm ray tracing in real time.

Oddworld: Soulstorm

After knowing him for a long time, Oddworld: Soulstorm returns through the front door with a new gameplay and confirms that this next April 6 will arrive on PS4 and PS5; but that’s not all: it will be available with PlayStation Plus from that same date.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits

One of the most anticipated indie games of 2021. The Ember Lab title, originally planned for 2020, was delayed to this year as a result of COVID-19. It will finally be this August 24 when we have it on PC, PS5 and PlayStation 4. Here we explain its new gameplay with details of its playability.

Deathloop

Another of the most anticipated of 2020 that will finally come out in 2021. The essence of Arkane Studios, authors of Prey and Dishonored, in a new intellectual property marked by déjà vu, frenzy and action accompanied by puzzles. We have new gameplay and we have a date, May 25th.

Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade and new mobile games.

The biggest announcement of the night. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will arrive on PS5 this June 10 with many improvements; from dynamic 4K resolution at 60 FPS to reduced loading times, lighting improvements and, above all, that new DLC episode starring Yuffie, a character from the original game that we did not see in the remake. The update is free for PS4 players; but the DLC must be purchased separately. Those who purchase Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade directly on PS5 (here their editions) will have everything included.

Finally, Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis and Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier for mobile devices.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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