PlayStation State of Play: Everything that was announced
over the next few months and beyond
Before the event, PlayStation said: "The show's all about celebrating a fantastic and one-off collection of really cool games from game development studios right across the globe."
Trailers, teasers, release dates and more were all shared during the 40+ minute showcase.
Here's a rundown of all the announcements made in quick succession.
A themed State of Play event that's on the horizon for later in Spring.
It was officially confirmed for August 28, alongside a new gameplay trailer.
It's also been announced that a PC version of the game will be released in June.
The update is due to be released on February 28, and it will feature the monster Mizutsune and event quests in its first major post-launch patch.
It appears to be a new game taking place on the planet of Carcosa.
The PS5 is getting a remastered version, which is scheduled for release on April 25.
This demonstrated how racers could enter completely new worlds through portals.
The game had a new story trailer up ahead of its release on March 6.
It's a new release in the series that's coming out on the PS5 and PS4 on August 29.
Received a Summer release window alongside cinematic and gameplay trailers.
It was revealed and released on 6 May. A trailer showed the act of core ripping, where players can rip cores from enemies and then shoot them at others or eat them to gain more health or better hand-to-hand combat skills.
Launching on 4 September.
From Supermassive Games is out on October 2 and sees characters searching for a new home as Earth runs out of time.
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The upcoming DLC is a prequel that's scheduled for release in the summer season.
It was revealed and takes place in modern-day London in a world that's been taken over by other forces. It appears to be an action-packed adventure game that's driven by a strong narrative.
And it's available now on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
Where players swap between both the human and digital worlds, collecting and training Digital Monsters.
In addition to a release date of May 30 on PS5 and PC.
It's a stop-motion first-person action-adventure game that's coming out on May 8.
'Kasuga Ichiban is teaming up with heaps of minigames being added as well.
The game lets players control an octopus in a food factory who can climb, camouflage and shoot ink. A reveal trailer has been shared for it.
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