PS5 Game Categories
- Action and Adventure
- Horror Games
- Board Games
- Puzzle Games
- Casual and Party
- Driving and Racing
- Fighting Games
- First-Person Shooter
- Pinball Games
- Role-Playing Games
- Shooter Games
- Sports Games
- VR Games
Recent PS5 Reviews
You’ll find links to our reviews and previews across our genre pages (linked above), but in case you’re curious about the latest titles we’ve covered, look no further!
- Maneater PS5
- Haven
- Spirit of the North Enhanced Edition
- Observer: System Redux
- Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition
- Immortals: Fenyx Rising
PS5 Launch Titles
The PS5 is coming November 12th, 2020 in North America and other major regions! We know it’s $499 for the main system or $399 for the all-digital version. What about the games?
- Spider-Man: Miles Morales is confirmed to be a launch title for PS5!
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- Watch Dogs: Legion
- Astro’s Playroom will come pre-loaded on every console to show off the DualSense.
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure will be available at launch.
- Fortnite, of course
- Destruction All Stars (Delayed to February 2021, but will be on PS+)
- Bugsnax
- Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition
- The Demon’s Souls Remake
- Godfall
- Don’t forget the newly announced PS Plus Collection of on-demand PS4 titles, available to download at launch as well
PS5 Games – The kinds of Games we will see
“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.”
― Albert Einstein
While we’re all excited about the PS5, it’s not the console that makes a generation. No, as we all know, it’s the games that define a console’s success. Sony has been killing it with their exclusive titles on PS4 and PlayStation VR, but how will this translate to the PS5? That’s what we’re here to find out! It’s time to look at the coming PS5 games that will hit the next generation console. I know you have a lot of questions, such as how much will games cost on the PS5? It’s looking like we could see a price increase to $70 per game, but it’s possible that all publishers won’t adopt this idea. We’ve seen a mixture of price points thus far, but some are not afraid to bump up the price an extra $10 USD.
What Kinds of Games and Game Franchises will we see on the PS5?
- Action and Adventure
- Horror Games
- Board Games
- Casual and Party
- Driving and Racing
- Fighting Games
- First-Person Shooter
- Pinball Games
- Role-Playing Games
- Shooter Games
- Sports Games
- VR Games
Sony has officially announced some awesome games for the PS5! We’ve constructed pages for each genre and category in gaming for your reading pleasure. Each of these pages contains our picks for games we expect to see on the PS5.
The Latest PS5 Game Rumors and Announcements
How will games play on the PS5?
The DualSense controller on the PS5 is of special note as Sony has confirmed that PS5 won’t work without it. This means you can play PS4 games on the new system with a DualShock 4, but the new games will require the DualSense. Sony elaborated on this decision, citing that the features of the DualSense are a critical part of the experience.
Haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, it certainly has the features going for it. Very few people have held one, let alone used it, so we shall see how it changes the way we play games on the next generation console.
What is also becoming more popular is the concept of AR or Augmented Reality. We’ve seen it with the Kinect and the PlayStation Eye Camera, but now we’re seeing high tech devices such as Google Glass that bring us a heads up display for life. The idea of projecting something else into the real world is a fascinating one and forces us to become immersed because it is happening in our world.
Sony is already selling development kits for their SmatEyeglass product that allows you to wear glasses the superimpose information onto the real world, not unlike the HUD of a game. With GPS, a built-in camera, accelerometer, and more, you’ll find that these glasses feel a lot like something out of a science fiction story. Of course, these are still highly in development and not associated with gaming yet.
If we turn our attention to PlayStation VR, then we have something that is further along and ready for public consumption. PlayStation VR has pioneered the landscape by being the first virtual reality headset that functions with a modern gaming console.
The leap between high-end (and expensive) VR headsets on the PC, and something more accessible for console gamers is a sign of Sony’s investment in the realm of VR. What’s more interesting is how the headset uses the PlayStation Camera and the Move controllers, both of which were put to rest long before they reached their potential.
Virtual reality seems like more than a passing phase, and it’s fair to assume that this trend will carry over to PS5. We may see a more powerful version of the headset Sony is releasing now, but more likely the PS5’s hardware will empower the headset to deliver even better experiences.
Sony also filed a patent for a glove controller that suggests how they plan to evolve the input methods for games. All of this points to a hybrid console that could offer VR as an added feature.
What games do you think we’ll see on the PS5? Are there anymore franchises you think will cross over into the coming generation? Tell us in the comments!
Article by – Bradley Ramsey
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