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Infamous Dev’s New Game Revealed For PS4, Titled Ghost Of Tsushima
Since Infamous: First Light released in 2014, we’ve been in the dark as to what developer Sucker Punch has been working on. Now, the company has revealed its new game. It’s called Ghost of Tsushima, and it’s coming to PS4.
In addition, Sony has released a new trailer for the game; take a look at the video above. Other than it being open-world, little is known about the game’s premise or how it’ll play, but it appears to take place during the Mongol invasions of Japan and it details the exploits of a lone Samurai turned vengeful assassin.











Sucker Punch has already released two games for PS4: the aforementioned Infamous: First Light and the related Infamous: Second Son. Ghost of Tsushima is its first new IP in eight years.
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Sony Reveals Beautfiul New PS4 Game Oure, And It’s Out Right Now
As tons of big-name games get new trailers and release dates at Paris Games Week, Sony took the time to unveil a beautiful fantasy-adventure game. Entitled Oure, the game was not just revealed today–it’s also out now on PS4.
In Oure, you play as a child who can transform into a dragon, flying and exploring. You’ve been born with these powers, and your parents have cast you from the earth’s surface to the “land above the skies.” The story revolves around Titans, who have important jobs in the world around you but have stopped doing them. Your mission is to figure out why and fix it, using abilities in both your human and dragon forms to amass magical power and solve strange mysteries.
The first thing you’re bound to notice is the art style and soundtrack, which are reminiscent of other atmospheric adventure games like Journey and Abzu. The game is non-violent, focused on puzzle-solving and hunting down artifacts.
Oure is out now on PlayStation 4 and costs $20 on the PlayStation Store. It was one of many games announced today at the PlayStation Live event, and for all of today’s top news you can check out GameSpot’s full roundup from Paris Games Week.
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Detroit: Become Human’s PS4 Release Window Revealed
At its Paris Games Week PlayStation media briefing, Sony has revealed Detroit: Become Human‘s release window. The narrative-driven game will launch sometime during spring of 2018.
In addition to the release window news, Sony also showed off a new trailer for Detroit, showing off some new characters and the kinds of decisions you’ll face in-game. Take a look at that video below.
Until June this year, no release window had ever been mentioned for the PS4 exclusive, and its E3 2017 story trailer also did not confirm a date, as some thought it might. Some people had believed the game would launch this year, after a PlayStation sizzle reel had listed it as part of the platform’s 2017 releases. However, Sony’s president of Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida, later stated the listing was a mistake.
Director David Cage then confirmed to GameSpot that the game would launch in 2018, but that was as close as Sony or developer Quantic Dream had gotten to mentioning a date until now.
Quantic Dream is perhaps best known for its 2010 PS3 exclusive Heavy Rain. Detroit is a story-driven game in a similar vein to that, and it explores a number of real-world themes. Away from Detroit: Become Human, Sony announced Spelunky 2 for PS4 and showed off a new The Last of Us: Part II trailer. For more from the European event, check out the biggest PlayStation news from Sony’s Paris Games Week press conference or relive the announcements again firsthand with our Sony Paris Games Week press conference liveblog.
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The Last Of Us 2 New Trailer Premieres At PS4’s Paris Games Week Conference
The Last of Us: Part II is one of the most highly-anticipated games Sony has coming to PS4, and it’s unfortunately still without a release date. However, Sony’s Paris Games Week showcase was capped off with a new cinematic trailer for Naughty Dog’s sequel.
The video, which you can watch below, shows off some of the characters that the new story may center around. A young woman (who is not Ellie) is about to be hanged when another person is taken hostage. The lead captor asks where the “other apostate” is, and when she refuses to answer, she is tortured. Just then, another character comes in who kills all of the captors and saves the two prisoners–despite the fact that the first is “one of them.” The sequence is concluded with Infected rushing the scene.







The Last of Us was one of the most successful PS3 exclusives Sony released, so it was no surprise to see a sequel announced last year. We don’t know a huge amount about the game so far, though developer Naughty Dog has already confirmed that Ellie, not Joel, is the primary playable character. We also know that the first game’s director, Bruce Straley, is not returning to direct Part II. Aside from those details and today’s new video, all we’ve seen so far is the reveal trailer from PSX 2017.
For a look at everything that was announced, check out our roundup of news from Sony’s Paris Games Week conference. Destiny 2’s first DLC pack was also revealed, as was a beta and Horizon-themed DLC pack for Monster Hunter World.
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