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Everything Sony revealed at State of Play including new, free Silent Hill game out now
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Sony crammed a lot into its 40 minute State of Play stream on Wednesday, givingPS5gamers loads to look forward to in the year to come and beyond.
Sony revealed a new short-form Silent Hill game as well as showing off more of theSilent Hill 2 remake, which is coming later this year
In more big news from the event, the legendary developer Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear Solid, Death Stranding) announced he’s working on a brand new IP with Sony, described as a next generation action espionage game. “I am confident that this title will be the culmination of my work,” he says. No trailer, title, or whatnot as yet.
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We also got a new Rise of the Ronin (PS5 action RPG coming March 22) gameplay trailer, another for Stellar Blade (action adventure from Shift Up coming to PS5 April 26), while Judas (a shooter from Ghost Story, release date TBC) got a new story trailer. We saw more of Dragon’s Dogma 2 (PS5, March 2024) and Death Stranding 2 (PS5, 2025)
Sony also hosted the launch of a Sega game called Sonic X Generations (coming Autumn 2024), while revealing the Steam favourite Dave the Diver will make its debut on PlayStation consoles in April. A rebuilt version of the interactive horror Until Dawn is coming to PS5 and PC before the end of the year too.
Metro Awakening (Deep Silver, 2024) is an all-new Metro universe game that’s coming exclusively to PSVR 2. There were also trailers for Foamstars Seasons, and a “Report For Duty” trailer for Helldivers II (PS5, February 8).
You can catch all of the trailers below (and a few more), but let’s tell you a little more about those Silent Hill happenings first…
Silent Hill: The Short Message
This is available to play, for free, for PS5 gamers today. It’s a short-form title from Konami set within the Silent Hill universe. It is staged in in the modern day and features a new, female protagonist. The company said it chose the modern theme of the struggle with tech and social media and how young people communicate through those mediums. You can see the trailer below.
The Silent Hill 2 remake trailer features new gameplay footage and showcases the combat. The revamped game will be out this year.
State of Play January 2024 trailers
Here are all the trailers Sony dropped today for PS5 and PSVR 2 games that’ll be arriving in in the next year or two. In alphabetical order:
Dave the Diver
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
Dragon’s Dogma 2
Foamstars Seasons
Helldivers 2
Judas
Legendary Tales (PSVR 2)
Metro Awakening (PSVR 2)
Rise of the Ronin
Sonic X Shadow Generations
Stellar Blade
Until Dawn
V Rising
Zenless Zone Zero
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