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Our most anticipated PlayStation 5 games of 2023

After a landmark year featuring games like Horizon Forbidden West and God of War: Ragnarok, PlayStation 5’s 2023 has a lot to live up to. The earliest part of the year will be driven by third-party exclusives and the launch of the PlayStation VR2, while the back half of the year will rely on yet another sequel to a critically acclaimed PS4 game. It looks like Xbox and Nintendo will only be stepping up their competition next year, so Sony needs to deliver a lot of great PS5 exclusives to say relevant. 

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Ahead of the new year, we’re rounding up the 2023 PS5 exclusives that should be on your radar. We’re only including games with firm release windows, so don’t expect to see Marvel’s Wolverine, Death Stranding 2, or Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake on this list. Still, from Forspoken to Stellar Blade, these seven titles should provide a lot of varied fun on PS5 next year. 

Forspoken — January 24

Forspoken Deep Dive | Exploring Athia

Forspoken was one of the first PS5-exclusive titles that we learned about, and we don’t have to wait much longer to finally get our hands on it. This magic-based action RPG follows a girl from New York named Frey (played by Ella Bulinska) after she’s whisked away to the magical world of Athia. Although there are some concerns surrounding the game’s narrative, its colorful magic-based combat and fast-paced exploration look like a lot of fun. While we’ll have to wait until January 24 to play the full game, there’s actually a demo for Forspoken available now on the PlayStation Store. 

Season: A Letter to the Future — January 31

Season: A Letter to the Future - Release Date Reveal Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games

Season: A Letter to the Future looks like the most relaxing upcoming PlayStation console exclusive. It looks like a cozy game about biking around, recording sounds, and taking pictures of a beautiful world that’s about to end, so it seems like it could be one of the first indie darlings of 2023. Unfortunately, its development has been rocky, with reports of workplace abuse emerging in the middle of Season: a letter to the future’s development. If that doesn’t bother you and the concept intrigues you enough, then consider checking out its demo on the PlayStation Store ahead of its January 31 launch. 

Horizon Call of the Mountain — February 22

Horizon VR: Call of the Mountain - Official Gameplay Trailer | PlayStation State of Play 2022

While next Spring might seem a bit quieter for PS5 owners, that’s when Sony will launch the PlayStation VR2 on February 22. The crown jewel of its launch lineup is Horizon Call of the Mountain, a first-person VR game that lets players explore and fight the cybernetic-infused enemies of Horizon’s dystopian, sci-fi world. There are plenty of other PlayStation VR2 launch titles to look forward to as well, including Fantavision 202X, a sequel to a cult classic PS2 puzzle game, as well as Until Dawn: Rush of Blood’s on-rails horror spiritual successor The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR. Still, because of its impressive graphical fidelity and first-party developer status, Horizon Call of the Mountain is the one must-play PlayStation VR2 title on PS5 that we currently know about. 

Final Fantasy XVI — June 22

FINAL FANTASY XVI - REVENGE

The next mainline Final Fantasy game will be a PlayStation console exclusive at release, and it looks great. Final Fantasy XVI follows a man name named Clive who is on a quest for revenge right in the war-torn world of Valisthea and can summon Eikons based on Final Fantasy series summons to assist him in battle. This entry looks darker than previous mainline Final Fantasy games, playing up the dark fantasy and political turmoil hooks popularized by Game of Thrones. Its real-time action RPG gameplay also looks quite exhilarating, so we can’t wait to get our hands on Final Fantasy XVI when it finally comes out on June 22.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 — Fall 2023

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 - PlayStation Showcase 2021: Reveal Trailer | PS5

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is the biggest upcoming first-party PS5 game heading into 2023. Its 2018 predecessor is one of the most enjoyable superhero games ever made, thanks to how satisfying it is to swing around New York as Spider-Man, and the 2020 follow-up focused on Miles Morales is just as fun while telling a more contained and emotional story. We can’t wait to see what Insomniac Games does with a new Spider-Man game where both Peter and Miles are playable as well as what they do with new characters like Kraven the Hunter and Venom. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will likely be the standout PS5 game of the year when it launches in fall 2023. 

Pacific Drive – TBA

Pacific Drive - Coming 2023 to PlayStation 5 and PC

Self-described by developer Ironwood Studios as a “road-like,” Pacific Drive is a supernatural roguelike survival game where players try to survive harsh storms and supernatural threats while they continuously upgrade their car while driving through the Pacific Northwest. While Forza Motorsport will deliver high-fidelity racing gameplay on Xbox, Pacific Drive is having a lot more fun playing with what the premise of a game about driving a car can be. Because of its weirdly charming premise, Pacific Drive is on our radars heading into 2023, even if it doesn’t have a specific release date or window within next year just yet.

Stellar Blade — TBA

Stellar Blade (previously Project EVE) - State of Play Sep 2022 Story Trailer | PS5 Games

Stellar Blade is a fast-paced action game that has made a strong impression on the PlayStation’s game announcement livestreams it has shown up in. It’s a post-apocalyptic sci-fi game following a girl named Eve who is trying to save the Earth from alien invaders. For fans of action titles from developers like PlatinumGames, Stellar Blade looks like it will scratch the same intense combat itch. It also features overexaggerated characters and world design that will appeal to fans of manga and anime. It doesn’t have a specific release date, but we know that Stellar Blade will release for PS5 sometime in 2023. 

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Everything announced at PlayStation’s June 2022 State of Play
Spider-Man from Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered.

Sony held its second announcement-packed State of Play of the year. PlayStation has had a fun year thus far with games like Horizon Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7, and MLB The Show 22, but will now highlight what games are coming to PS5 in the back half of 2022, as well as what we can expect from the upcoming PlayStation VR2 headset. 
When announcing the June 2 State of Play on PlayStation Blog, Sony teased that this showcase would contain "some exciting reveals from our third-party partners, plus a sneak peek at several games in development for PlayStation VR2," and it later confirmed Horizon Call of the Mountain was going to be at the show. The showcase itself certainly lived up to that promise as it contained some major third-party titles, cool-looking VR games, and even a surprise PC port. This is everything that was announced during the June 2 State of Play showcase. 
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Resident Evil 4 is getting a remake
Resident Evil 4 - State of Play June 2022 Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games
To kick off the show, Sony and Capcom revealed a Resident Evil 4 remake. It's a fully modernized recreation of the classic survival horror game in the style of the remakes that Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 got. It will be released on March 24, 2023, and will get PSVR 2 support. 
Horizon Call of the Mountain impresses with gameplay showcase 
Horizon Franchise - State of Play June 2022 Trailers | PS5, PS4 & PS VR2 Games
We got a new look at Horizon Call of the Mountain. This VR Horizon spinoff is created by Firesprite, a developer Sony acquired last year. This trailer showed a bit of VR climbing, platforming, and combat gameplay and got to see just how visually impressive PlayStation VR games can be. 
Marvel's Spider-Man is coming to PC
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered – State of Play June 2022 Announce Trailer I PC Games
While it wasn't one of the leaked Sony PC ports, Insomniac Games and Marvel confirmed that Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered would come to PC on August 12, 2022. A PlayStation Blog post then confirmed that Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales will also come to PC in Fall 2022. Prepare for some super cool mods!
Stray will kill you with cuteness on July 19
Stray - State of Play June 2022 Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games
During this State of Play, we got another look at Annapurna Interactive's post-apocalyptic cat game Stray. It confirmed that the game will be released on July 19 and revealed that the game will be free for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members on day one.
Street Fighter 6 leaves an impact
Street Fighter 6 - State of Play June 2022 Real-Time Commentary Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games
We got our first look at Street Fighter 6's story and gameplay in a new trailer. It confirms new and returning characters alike, shows some exploration gameplay elements, and confirms a 2023 release on PS5 and PS4.
Final Fantasy XVI Finally reemerged 
Final Fantasy XVI - State of Play June 2022 Dominance Trailer | PS5 Games
To cap off the State of Play, we finally got a second look at Final Fantasy XVI for PS5. It gives us a closer look at the game's visceral action gameplay, which is still full of RPG elements, as well as teasing its grand narrative, summons, and setpieces. It also confirms that Final Fantasy XVI will launch in Summer 2023.
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Resident Evil Village is getting VR support with PlayStation VR2. 
The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners: Retribution is coming to PlayStation VR2.
No Man's Sky is getting PlayStation VR2 support. 
Horizon Forbidden West got a new update that lets players reset skills, transmog armor, and replay the game with New Game+
The Callisto Protocol got a gameplay trailer and December 2, 2022 release date.
OlliOlli World developers Roll7 announced a rollerblading combat game called Rollerdrome. It launches August 16.
Anime-inspired action game Eternights got a trailer confirming an early 2023 launch.
Tunic is coming to PlayStation consoles on September 27.
Seasons got a new trailer and fall 2022 release window. 

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This year was supposed to be huge for PlayStation fans. Sony made a lot of huge promises heading into 2021 as it looked to sell the then-new PS5s with an incredible lineup of games. It seemed too good to be true -- and it was. Very few of Sony’s big-ticket games actually made it in time for the holidays this year, leaving PS5 owners with little in the way of exclusives to pick over.

That’s going to change in 2022, if only because the games that were supposed to launch in 2021 are actually finally coming. Heavy hitters like Horizon Forbidden West, God of War Ragnarok, and Gran Turismo 7 are just a few of the games looking to make 2022 the best year yet to be a PlayStation owner.

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5 Final Fantasy games are coming to PlayStation Now starting next week
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PlayStation Now will be adding some of the most iconic titles from the Final Fantasy series between now and January 2022. With a subscription, you'll have a new chapter of the franchise to play on your PlayStation 4 or 5, or to stream to your PC, every month.

PS Now is a subscription service available on PlayStation consoles that allows you to stream games right to your console or PC. The service features titles from almost every generation of PlayStation hardware, from PS1 to PS4.

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