Sony’s State of Play is right around the corner. This event mainly focuses on PlayStation news, updates, and announcements. New titles are also announced at this event. Essentially, this event lays down the roadmap for what Sony has planned with regard to PlayStation.
Exciting reports are flooding in that talk about a new PS5 release. And the information suggests big things are in store for PlayStation gamers.
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Resident Evil
There are plenty of things players and fans of this long-running horror franchise are looking forward to since this information came about. For one, Capcom intends to release at least 2, maybe even 3 DLCs as a part of Resident Evil Village. These DLCs will act as a bridge between the game and Resident Evil 9.
Following the unprecedented success of the Resident Evil 2 Remake, Capcom decided to remake Resident Evil 3 as well. However, this title was considered quite lackluster compared to its predecessor. Fans complained about a lot of missing content. The good thing is the new information states that the rumored Nemesis Edition of the game is in fact coming. And it will feature the content that was scrapped in the remake.
The announcement of these 2 add-ons will be made along with the reveal of the Resident Evil 4 remake trailer as well as a Resident Evil Spinoff.
PlayStation
The report also contained a snippet of PS5 news. Shadow of the Colossus, an action-adventure game, featuring fantasy elements, has developed a significant fan following. This report suggests that this game, even after being remade for the PS4 in February 2018, is finally coming to the PC. The game is still immensely popular, and it looks like the game will land for PCs and Ps5 in the first quarter of 2022.
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It is quite important to note that none of this information has been confirmed by official sources. The report and its sources are largely non-attributable and this information, as of yet, cannot be verified. However, considering PlayStation’s track record, fans will soon find out whether this information is accurate or not at the coming State of Play.
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