Sony has formally announced its jam-packed lineup for this year’s Tokyo Game Show which kicks-off on Thursday, September 18, and runs until Sunday, September 21.
Here’s a list of the games playable at Sony’s designated booths:
PlayStation 4
– Astebreed (Playism)
– Bladestorm: The Hundred Years’ War & Nightmare (Koei Tecmo)
– Bloodborne (SCE)
– Dead or Alive 5: Last Round (Koei Tecmo)
– Destiny (SCE)
– Disgaea 5 (NIS)
– Dragon Ball Xenoverse (Bandai Namco)
– Driveclub (SCE)
– Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair (D3 Publisher)
– EA Sports UFC (EA)
– The Evil Within (Bethesda Softworks)
– FIFA 15 (EA)
– Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign (Arc System Works)
– LEGO Movie: The Game (Warner Bros.)
– LittleBigPlanet 3 (SCE)
– Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition (Mojang)
– Octodad: Dadliest Catch (Young Horses)
– Omega Quintet (Compile Heart)
– One Upon Light (Singapore University of Technology and Design)
– The Order: 1886 (SCE)
– The Playroom (SCE)
– Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 (Konami)
– Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (Capcom)
PS Vita
– Airship Q (Cygames)
– Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy (Square Enix)
– Deadman’s Cross (Square Enix)
– Deemo: Last Rehersal (Rayark)
– Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax (Sega)
– God Eater 2: Rage Burst (Bandai Namco)
– Gundam Breaker 2 (Bandai Namco)
– Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2014 (Konami)
– The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki II (Falcom)
– Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition (Mojang)
– Murasaki Baby (SCE)
– OlliOlli (Roll7)
– Phantasy Star Nova (Sega)
– TorqueL (Playism)
– Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 (Koei Tecmo)
PlayStation 3
– Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix (Square Enix)
– Tales of Zestiria (Bandai Namco)
Nothing too out of the ordinary, except for the fact that love for the PlayStation 3 is finally dwindling, some eight years since its launch on Japanese shores. PS Vita is getting a little more attention which is wholly positive, and Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is already in a playable state which will be music to the ears of survival-horror aficionados ahead of its release next year.
Project Morpheus, the virtual reality headset, will also be playable but details as to what games will be testable will be announced at a later point. Additionally, Sony will release a designated TGS app to help gamers making the trek to the conference have an easier time navigating the whole area.
Check out Tokyo Game Show’s official website here.
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