A PlayStation insider has claimed that more games might be coming next year, beyond the State of Play slate.
If you also thought that this year’s State of Play was underwhelming, with a few exceptions, then you’re going to be in luck. A well-regarded PlayStation insider, Shinobi, has said that there are “maybe” more games coming in 2025 that haven’t been revealed yet. There was a smattering of good stuff in the presentation; Ghost of Yotei, Astro Bot DLC, LEGO Fortnite split-screen.
That is now highly unlikely, as it seems as though the next PS5 console is just going to launch with enhanced titles instead. Marathon also gets spoken about – Bungie’s extraction shooter – and that’s expected next year too. Those are the ones we don’t need to speculate too much about, but it’s the unspoken about games that have us more interested. It’s not a game, but an expansion for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is very much needed.
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