PlayStation Showcase September 9th - roundup - new God of War: Ragnarok trailer
What exactly does PlayStation have in store for the future of their latest console? Find out today, on the latest episode of PlayStation Showcase. There's going to be plenty to show during this livestream, and we'll be rounding it all up and noting every announcement made.
Live Coverage
Jim Ryan kicks off the show.
First shown off is a Star Wars game. Knights of the Old Republic is getting remade for PS5.
The next game is a Japanese action RPG called Project Eve, being developed by Shift Up.
We get another look at Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, launching on March 25th.
A girl gets thrown into another dimension where she has parkour skills in a fantasy setting. Lots of sarcastic snark. Action combat. Forspoken. Spring 2022.
Alan Wake Remastered is out October 5th. We get a new trailer for the re-release, with new graphics.
Grand Theft Auto V's latest port shows its features, which include seamless character switching and GTA Online. Available this March.
Ghostwire Tokyo has a new cinematic trailer.
Marvel and Eidos are next, with the Guardians of the Galaxy game previous revealed earlier this year. Oct. 26.
Third-person combat, multiple classes, and more are shown in Vampire: Blood Hunt, releasing later this year.
Arkane is back with their upcoming Deathloop, where we hear more about the characters and story.
Epic Games is releasing a new game on the PS5, featuring Radiohead. It's called Kid A mnesia Exhibition and will be out this October.
Sail, explore, and swim, or just turn into tons of different animals in the next game. Has a very cartoon-y Wind Waker aesthetic. Titled Tchia.
Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy are being remastered for PS5...and PC.
Insomniac is up next. They're making a Wolverine game, now.
Cars are plentiful in the pretty trailer for Gran Turismo 7.
Back to Insomniac, with Spider-Man. They're also working on Spider-Man 2, featuring Venom, set for release in 2023.
Time for God of War: Ragnarok. Following the last game, we see Kratos and Atreus. There's lots of hard-hitting combat, just like before.