A new State of Play airs February 12.

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  • Arcane2077@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    Hope they show off more of that forgettable-name game coming out in 5 years that Naughty Dog is crunching their devs for

    • Swordless_Dante@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      To be honest, I think we had pretty much a lot of TLOU content in the last 13 years.

      I’d prefer Sony to have a little bit more variety, to say the least. Especially when they hold the rights to so many dormient IPs like J&D, Medievil, Resistance, Syphon Filter and so on.

      • ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works
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        16 hours ago

        We’ve had two games. Not exactly a lot. I was always a Sony fanboy, but at this point TLOU is the only Sony property I really care about. I never bothered to buy a PS5 and the only thing that would remotely get me to even consider it is if they released part 3.

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    23 hours ago

    I’d like to see a 2026 release date for Marvel Tokon, even though there’s a very real possibility that PSN screws with Linux compatibility on PC.

    Intergalactic isn’t due out for at least a year still, so we might see it, but we might not. Behind the scenes, there’s also that new sci-fi project from Sony Santa Monica that Cory Barlog has been working on, plus a Greek God of War 2.5D metroidvania from another studio. A release date for Wolverine is pretty likely, and we’ll probably see more of Saros, given how imminent its release is.

    From third parties, aside from just seeing brand new announcements for games we didn’t know we wanted, which is always exciting, it would be nice to get release dates for the likes of Mina the Hollower and Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement.