Ghost of Tsushima’s successor marks the return of PlayStation exclusives
Plenty of things to play on the PS5 over the next few months, remasters still very much a thing
After the PS5 Pro unveiling which — in terms of new games demonstrating its power — left a lot to be desired, many gamers were expecting Sony to make up for that during the September State of Play presentation. Those gamers will have to wait a bit longer, it seems: there was a new supercut featuring a number of PS5 Pro Enhanced titles, some of them new to this ever-growing list, but prospective PS5 Pro owners are still in need of specific, clear, exciting examples showing off what it can really do for their favorite and future games. There’s more information coming about the software support this more powerful PS5 will be getting — obviously planned to appear before its November launch — but in the meantime Sony does offer a lengthy post about the subject over at the official PlayStation blog.
This State of Play was not about that, though. It was about giving PS5 owners a good idea of the games available to them over the next 6 months or so, as well as a glimpse of how Sony plans to offer the new PlayStation exclusives fans are asking for, starting with the successor of acclaimed action adventure Ghost of Tsushima. By that measure, this…