We all know that Playstation 5 is upcoming and was greatly expected by game players. Although Sony hasn't unveil much info about the new Playstation 5 specs, prices and games, there are rumors that for those who have purchased Playstation 4 games, they can also use them directly on Playstation 5 without second purchase.
Confirmed PlayStation 5 Games
All Predicted PlayStation 5 Launch Games
Confirmed PlayStation 5 Games
All Predicted PlayStation 5 Launch Games
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: The Viking-themed open world game set in the Assassin's Creed series is scheduled to release later this year, meaning it'll almost certainly be a launch game.
- Call of Duty 2020: Treyarch will take the reins of Call of Duty 2020, despite releasing Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 in 2018. It means the franchise's flagship developer will have a shot at a PlayStation 5 launch game.
- Death Stranding: Hideo Kojima's no stranger to re-releases, and with a PC version of Death Stranding announced, don't be surprised to see a Definitive Edition of the hiking sim deploy on PlayStation 5
- Dreams: A game this good deserves to live as long as possible, and we fully expect Dreams to get ported over as promptly as possible.
- Dying Light 2: We know that a PlayStation 5 version of Dying Light 2 is in development, and Techland is an extremely efficient studio that should be able to capitalise on next-gen enthusiasm.
- eFootball PES 2021: Pro Evolution Soccer missed the PlayStation 4 launch, but the series seems to be in a much better place these days. We'd expect the next iteration of eFootball on day one.
- FIFA 21: As if FIFA 21 is going to miss the PlayStation 5's launch lineup. This one will likely be available on the PlayStation 4 at the beginning of the season, but expect a big upgrade for PlayStation 5 at launch.
- Final Fantasy VII Remake: Much like Cyberpunk 2077, this will depend on whether Sony has a PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5 upgrade programme. Still, would you count out Final Fantasy VII Remake at launch?
- Fortnite: This one's now been confirmed for PlayStation 5's launch, as Epic Games plans to preserve the popularity of its outrageously popular Battle Royale.
- Godfall: Counterplay Games has yet to commit to a release date for PlayStation 5 action game Godfall, but it's one of the highest profile titles announced for Sony's system thus far and seems a lock for launch.
- Ghost of Tsushima: It's scheduled to release in the summer on PlayStation 4, but some kind of upgraded port for PlayStation 5 makes sense.
- Rainbow Six: Quarantine: Like so many of Ubisoft's titles, its tactical co-op shooter is in development for the PlayStation 5 and could look to establish an audience at launch.
- Gods & Monsters: The whimsical storybook adventure game from the creators of Assassin's Creed Odyssey is in development for the PlayStation 5, and would make a standout launch title.
- Gran Turismo 7: Gran Turismo Sport has laid the foundations, and the PlayStation 5 will need a good racing game at launch. With a single player campaign added to the e-sports aspect, this could be a big launch title.
- Guerrilla Multiplayer Shooter: Sony's said it wants to explore more multiplayer games, and it's re-recruited one of Rainbow Six: Siege's top dogs at Guerrilla Games. Expect some kind of shooter at launch.
- Just Dance 2021: We probably won't even bother reviewing this one, but Ubisoft loves a launch lineup, and if there's a camera for PlayStation 5, you can count on Just Dance making the roster.
- Madden NFL 21: You can pretty much bank on all the annual sports games making the PlayStation 5's launch lineup, and Madden NFL 21 will be no different.
- NBA 2K21: 2K Sports' basketball sim is one of the best looking series on the market, and it'll be fascinating to see how it's upgraded for the PlayStation 5.
- NBA Live 21: EA Sports opted to cancel NBA Live 20 in order to focus its efforts on the PlayStation 5, so expect this to be a launch title on the next-gen console.
- The Last of Us: Part II: It's going to get ported to the PlayStation 5 at some point, we'll just need to wait and see whether The Last of Us: Part II is ready to roll at launch.
- Watch Dogs Legion: Given the calibre of the software around it, Watch Dogs Legion could get overlooked when it launches on PlayStation 4 in March. Ubisoft could give it another shot by re-releasing it alongside the PlayStation 5.