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Sony updates PS5 game release slate, Ghostwire: Tokyo possibly coming in October 2021

January 11, 2021
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Source: Bethesda Softworks

During Sony’s CES 2021 presentation, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan briefly spoke on the success of PlayStation, reaffirming that the PS5 had the largest console launch in history. Sony also shared a brief sizzle reel highlighting several PlayStation games. Per the bottom disclaimer text that accompanied the video, we may have some new release windows for PS5 titles.

According to this information, timed exclusives Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Ghostwire: Tokyo and Project Athia are coming in March 2021, October 2021 and January 2022 respectively. You can see a capture of the dates below:

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It’s highly possible that these dates are just estimates or placeholders, so I’d encourage waiting until developers and publishers share confirmation of these months and years before assuming this is completely accurate. If it is accurate however, it grants some more insight into just what PS5 owners will get to enjoy over the next year.

If you’re still trying to grab a PS5, there’s no shortage of titles currently available with some of the best PS5 games right now including Astro’s Playroom, Demon’s Souls remake and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

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