
February 12, 2025, was a day filled with excitement for PlayStation fans as Sony hosted its first State of Play presentation of the year. The livestream, which ran for over 40 minutes, showcased a variety of upcoming games and updates for the PlayStation 5.
This article focus on brand-new games, no remaster/remakes (full event at the end of the article).
The event kicked off with a teaser for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, directed by Hideo Kojima. The trailer hinted at a more immersive experience, with stunning visuals and a gripping storyline.
Next up was Ghost of Yotei by Sucker Punch Productions. The game, set in a snowy, mystical world, promises to be an action-packed adventure with breathtaking graphics and a captivating narrative.
Another highly anticipated game was Marathon, a revival of the classic Bungie shooter. The new version promises to bring back the fast-paced, intense gameplay that fans loved, with updated graphics and new features1.
The presentation also included a surprise announcement for Grand Theft Auto 6, which is set to release in fall 2025. The trailer showcased the open-world gameplay and the vast, detailed environment that Rockstar Games is known for.
Other notable games featured in the State of Play included:
- Civ 7: The latest installment in the popular Civilization series, promising new features and improvements.
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2: A sequel to the critically acclaimed medieval RPG.
- Sniper Elite: Resistance: A new entry in the stealth-action series, set in an alternate history World War II.
- Path of Exile 2: The highly anticipated sequel to the beloved action RPG.
- Black Ops 6: The latest installment in the Call of Duty franchise, featuring new gameplay mechanics and a gripping storyline.
- Lost Soul Aside: An indie game with a unique art style and engaging gameplay.
- Monster Hunter Wilds: A new entry in the Monster Hunter series, set in an expansive open world.
- Hell is Us: A dark, atmospheric game with a gripping storyline.
- Judas: A new game from a renowned developer, promising innovative gameplay and a compelling story.
My notable mentions:
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance
Sega has announced a new Shinobi game titled Shinobi: Art of Vengeance. This game is set to be released on August 29, 2025, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. It’s the first new entry in the series in nearly 15 years. The game will feature the classic protagonist Joe Musashi, who returns to find his village in ruins and his clan turned to stone. Players can expect challenging platforming puzzles and intense combat with a variety of weapons and Ninjutsu skills.
Warriors Abyss
Omega Force is taking the Dynasty Warriors series into roguelike territory with Warriors Abyss. This new game will feature frenzied action and a roguelite spin-off style, allowing players to take command of historic warriors and challenge countless swarms of enemies. The game will be released digitally, though no specific release date has been announced yet
The State of Play event was a major success, with fans eagerly anticipating the release of these exciting games. Sony’s commitment to delivering high-quality content for the PlayStation 5 was evident throughout the presentation, and fans can look forward to more exciting announcements in the future.