Sony's latest State of Play event on September 24, 2024, packed exciting reveals, gameplay trailers, and updates, focusing on upcoming titles for PS5 and PS VR2. Here's a detailed look at what was covered:
The highlight of the show was the announcement of Ghost of Yōtei, a highly anticipated sequel to Ghost of Tsushima. Set in 1603, this installment promises a fresh protagonist, new open-world mechanics, and stunning visuals. Another big reveal came from Capcom, showcasing Monster Hunter Wilds, releasing in February 2025, introducing a new flagship monster, the "White Wraith," alongside an expansive world.
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Fans of classic JRPGs were treated to exciting news with the Lunar Remastered Collection, combining two beloved games, Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete, both slated for release in Spring 2025. Another surprise came from Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2, which is receiving a remastered version for PS4 and PS5 in December 2024.
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VR enthusiasts will soon be able to explore the Hitman World of Assassination on PlayStation VR2 this December, with full support for intuitive gestures and immersive controls across 21 unique locations. Additionally, Metro Awakening will launch on PS VR2 in November, diving deeper into the series' lore with stunning visual and gameplay enhancements.
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The event also featured LEGO Fortnite, launching this October with a split-screen mode, allowing friends to build and explore an uncharted paradise together. Alongside this announcement, Sony revealed a limited-edition DualSense controller, decorated with Fortnite favorites like Peely and Fishstick, set to release in November.
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Fans of indie titles were not left out, as Hell is Us, a unique action-adventure game, debuted its first gameplay trailer. Emphasizing player-driven exploration, this game offers a narrative experience without handholding. For horror aficionados, Fear the Spotlight, releasing just before Halloween on October 22, brings a nostalgic nod to PlayStation-era horror games, ensuring spine-tingling moments.
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Sony’s State of Play provided a packed showcase of over 20 games, highlighting both AAA titles and indie gems, alongside a peek into the future of PlayStation VR2 and enhanced remasters. Fans can look forward to these exciting releases, which promise to enrich the gaming landscape well into 2025.