PlayStation State of Play broadcast Feb. 25, 2021 - roundup
PlayStation has more to reveal, even after a packed week of announcements, ranging from PC ports to a new VR headset. This State of Play live stream will cover 10 games headed to the PlayStation platform, over the course of a 30-minute show. You can catch it live on PlayStation's YouTube channel, or you can tune into this thread to see all the announcements covered live.
Crash 4 is headed to the PS5 with some new enhancements, such as 3D audio, adaptive triggers, and 4K60fps. March 12, 2021.
Returnal gets another look. Every time you die, the map changes.
Knockout City is a team-based action game that was announced during a Nintendo Direct. There's a 1v1 mode. The main mode is 3v3. Maps will have unique setpieces. It launches this May, after having been in development for four years.
Sloclap is making a game where you use martial arts in Sifu, launching 2021. Will release on PS4 and PS5.
Solar Ash gets a second look, following its debut in the June Showcase. This is being developed by the Hyper Light Drifter team. It's a 3D adventure platformer. It will be available on both PlayStation 4 and 5 later this year.
Insanity prevails in Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, hitting later in 2021. We get a light gameplay trailer.
Oddworld Soulstorm is next. "2.9D" platforming. Abe can now scavenge items to build weapons for himself and his allies. There's an option to kill enemies or play as a pacifist. April 6th.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits gets the spotlight again with a new trailer. Ember Lab's game, though it faced a delay last year, Launches August 14, after showing off both its story and some gameplay.
Arkane's Deathloop gives us an extended trailer. Assassinate your targets and even if you die, you keep trying by going back in time.
We're ending on Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade releases June 10, 2021. It's an episode featuring Yuffie. You'll play as her. PS5 exclusive.
FFVIIR will also see a major graphics upgrade on PS5. A new difficulty mode has been added, load times are far better, there's a graphics or performance option, and a photo mode. The PS5 upgrade will be free for those who own the game on PS4.