You will find everything you need about PlayStation Showcase 2023 all games: reveals, trailers and more in this article. In a PlayStation Showcase on Wednesday, Sony unveiled hours’ worth of information pertaining to the release dates for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation VR 2.
New titles from PlayStation Studios as well as independent and third-party game developers were featured on the presentation. Several PlayStation VR 2 games, the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake, Bungie’s new game Marathon, and a number of independent games were also revealed at the event.
Naturally, Spider-Man 2 from Insomniac Games was the event’s main attraction, offering us a closer look at the eagerly awaited sequel to its previous Spidey games.
PlayStation Showcase 2023: All games, release dates, and trailers
Third-party developers also attended, introducing remakes of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and Alan Wake 2, as well as the multiplayer game Foamstars from Square Enix, release dates for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and Foamstars from Alan Wake 2. It’s safe to say that this was the most significant PlayStation livestream in a while, but since it was so jam-packed with announcements, you could have missed some of them.
Let’s take a closer look at them!
Spider-Man 2
Despite not receiving a release date for Spider-Man 2, we did got to see extensive gameplay involving both Spider-Men: Miles Morales and Peter Parker. Pete’s new moveset is centered on the Symbiote Suit, while Miles also demonstrated several eye-catching new techniques. Kraven the Hunter, yet another Spider-Man antagonist, was also seen in the teaser.
Metal Gear Solid
A remake of Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater has been revealed by PlayStation. Instead of showing any of the gameplay, a large, enigmatic teaser trailer was aired before to Snake’s major disclosure. The Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1, which will be released on PlayStation 5 this autumn and contains Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, was also revealed by PlayStation.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
On October 12, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the series’ next smaller-scale game, will be released for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and Amazon Luna. A new feature dubbed Assassin’s Focus was unveiled by PlayStation, allowing you to mark and kill several targets simultaneously.
Alan Wake 2
The much anticipated horror sequel Alan Wake 2 was given another look by Remedy. Alan Wake, who looked to be imprisoned in the Dark Place, was shown making a comeback in the teaser. This time, Saga Anderson, a new playable character, joins Wake and Alan in their investigation. The match is scheduled on October 17.
Final Fantasy XVI
A new narrative trailer for Final Fantasy XVI has been released in advance of its release on June 22. We saw Clive interacting with a ton of people in the area of Valisthea, as well as a ton of new and old Final Fantasy monsters.
Dragon’s Dogma 2
Today during the PlayStation Showcase, Dragon’s Dogma 2 was finally made public. A new trailer for the game features several enemies, including a large dragon, of course. This is the first brand-new Dragon’s Dogma game in more than ten years. The only thing we do know for sure regarding the sequel is that it is being created using the RE Engine.
Marathon
Bungie revealed a new installment of the Marathon series. Marathon, a first-person shooter that Bungie initially launched for the Mac in 1992, represents a significant step backwards for the developer. Although the game isn’t a direct continuation of the first ones, Bungie claims it is set in the same world. There won’t be a single-player campaign since the game is PvP-focused, according to PlayStation.
Fairgame$
Sony began the presentation by announcing Fairgame$, a game created by Jade Raymond’s Haven company. The upcoming PS5 and PC game is a competitive heist experience about stealing the really wealthy. Before showing gangs of individuals trying to break into banks, the trailer first showed visuals of hacking. Given that the protagonists were using weapons that seemed to be quite cutting-edge, it looks to have a science fiction bent. The game’s release date was not specified.
The Talos Principle 2
This year will see the release of Croteam’s The Talos Principle sequel for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Since the game’s announcement in 2021, there hasn’t been much information released. “The first game’s philosophical themes and stunning environments with increasingly difficult challenges” will be expanded in the sequel.
Foamstars
A first look at Foamstars, which seems to be a team-based shooter similar to Splatoon, was released by Square Enix. Many fans in the discussion said the gameplay resembled a cross between Splatoon and Persona, with characters vying to cover the ground with the most foam. Both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 will support the game.
Phantom Blade Zero
Today saw the release of Phantom Blade 0, a brand-new hack and slash role-playing game set in the Phantom World, a setting where Chinese Kung Fu, steampunk, and other genres coexist. Fast-paced sword fighting will be included in the game, which takes place in a “bleak and punishing” semi-open setting. A release date or timeframe for the game are not yet known.
Ghostrunner 2
One More Level’s action platformer Ghostrunner 2 received a sequel today. Players engaged in vehicle warfare while traveling at high speeds on a motorbike in the new gameplay. The game is scheduled to release in 2023.
Arrowhead’s Helldivers 2
The co-op action shooter from Arrowhead Game Studios, Helldivers, is getting a follow-up, according to confirmed. The sequel’s trailer opened with a humorous television commercial, suggesting that it would retain many of the sarcastic and dystopian features of the first film. There was a ton of gameplay shown, including frantic third-person shooting in a wide variety of biomes. This year, the game will be released on PC and PlayStation 5.
Resident Evil 4
Capcom revealed fresh footage from the Resident Evil 4 remake’s PSVR 2 version. No release date was provided. Resident Evil 4’s VR option continues a series-wide trend that previously featured VR editions of Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil VII. on those who possess Resident Evil 4 on the PS5, the VR feature will be a free upgrade.
Towers of Aghasaba
Towers of Aghasba proudly displays its Breath of the Wild inspiration by including a figure using a paraglider to traverse various locations. There is a strong natural impact in this film since the trailer is filled with several enormous creatures.
Revenant Hill
The developers of Night in the Woods have a new adventure coming out called Revenant Hill. The teaser depicts a black cat dashing across hand-drawn, sidescrolling scenery. This new game, which will be released on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, is unknown to us.
GranBlue Fantasy Relink
This winter, Granblue Fantasy: Relink will be released on the PS5, PS4, and PC. The game was first revealed in 2016, and it will now be released this year. Initially contracted to work with Cygames on development, Platinum Games left the project in 2019. Additional changes are anticipated this summer
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