At this point, the slates on PlayStation from 2025 onwards are relatively unclear, so there was a lot of hype in yesterday’s showcase, revealing the much-anticipated release date for existing projects and throwing out some new projects. Ta.
I wish there was something about Marvel’s Wolverine. This has been eerie quiet since its 2021 announcement. However, in the same breath, I was impressed by some of the new games coming out in 2025 and beyond.
We’ve listed all the PlayStation February Play of Play trailers below. enjoy!
Monster Hunter Wilds gave me another trailer
Borderlands 4 will be released in September
Saros is the next game from Returnal Developer Housemarque
Days To Moke: Remastered will be released in April
Onimusha: Expanded Way of the Sword
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny Remake Release Date Revealed
Shinobu is rebooting with Shinobu: The Art of Bringing
Digimon Story: Time Stranger revealed
Lost Soul Adaf will be released in May
Sonic Race: Crossworlds revealed, and it looks like a lot of fun
Just like Dragon DLC is coming to Dave the Diver
I watched split fiction again
We asked him to watch the next Dark Pictures game, titled Directive 8020.
Freddie’s 5 Nights: Secret Mimic will be on sale in June
Midnight walks are revealed and look gorgeous
Darwin’s paradox thinks you’re playing as an octopus
Warriors: Abyss is a crazy dynasty warrior game, and it’s out now
Now you have a release date for Metal Gear SolidDelta: Snake Eater
We saw hell again
Pi’s Life has acquired the first part DLC later this year
Another Dream Dream looks like a cool new PSVR2 game
Metal Eden has been revealed
Stellar Blade is getting a new DLC
The tide of extinction has been revealed
Blue Prince hits PlayStation Plus on the first day
Abiotic factors have been revealed
Mindseye looks like a cool sci-fi inspired open world game
And that’s rap! Suddenly, it feels like the PlayStation lineup is packed in after 2025. It’s great to see the trains rolling for another large game, even if you’re hoping to see some more exclusives.
Matthew Alkali
Matthew Arcari is the game and technology editor for AU reviews. He can be found cold with Luke and Yoda on @sirchunkee’s Twitter or on the Dagobah system.