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A Number Of PS5 Games Just Got Release Windows During CES 2021

Plenty to look forward to

Right, so 2021 is in motion, so the anticipation for this year’s line-up of banger games is rising. We have plenty of awesome-looking titles that have been announced with the dreaded ‘coming in 2021’ slapped on them, meaning we have to be…patient (ergh). Don’t worry though, Sony have our collective backs.

During Sony’s press conference at CES 2021, a list of PS5 games got given a clearer release window, giving us a look at what the gaming landscape will look like this year. Some of these we already knew about, others are far fresher, take a look:

  • Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart: 2021
  • Horizon Forbidden West: 2021
  • Returnal: March 23, 2021
  • Pragmata: 2023
  • Solar Ash: June 2021
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits: March 2021
  • Stray: October 2021
  • GhostWire Tokyo: October 2021
  • Little Devil Inside: July 2021
  • Project Athia: January 2022

The big talking points here are that Pragmata has been pushed back from 2022 to 2023, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is just around the corner in March 2021 and the GhostWire Tokyo and Stray will be heading to the PS5 at the back end of the year in October. Phew, what a monster year 2021 is shaping up to be for PlayStation.

Which of these games around you most excited for? Is there a game without a date that you can’t wait for? Let us know.

Written By Adam Ryan

Adam's undying love for all things PlayStation can only be rivalled by his obsession with vacuuming. Whether it's a Dyson or a DualShock in hand you can guarantee he has a passion for it. PSN: TheVacuumVandal XBL: VacuumVandal Steam: TheVacuumVandal

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