Alleged PlayStation Document Reveals Upcoming Games

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A document appeared on the network that journalists and insiders were supposed to share. This is likely the source of several recent speculations, including a new Kojima Productions project, a remaster of Horizon Zero Dawn (sources weren’t sure yesterday if it was a remaster or a remake), and a multiplayer game set in the world of Horizon.

The documentary should focus on the games that Sony will release. It is stated here:

  • Forbidden Horizon West for PC
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Remaster for PlayStation 5
  • Horizon Online for PS5 and PC
  • hearing gap – survival horror from Firesprite for PS5 and PC
  • Carbon – a secret open-world project from Sumo Digital for PS5
  • Sackboy: Big Adventure for PC
  • Project Redstar by Lucid Games for PS5 (War Machines, Multiplayer)
  • open world Ocean project by Kojima Productions for PS5
  • Return on PC
  • The Bates Project – survival horror from Ballistic Moon for PS5 and PC
  • Camden Project – a live service project from Sony London studio for PS5 and PC
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Redstar is considered relaunch of the Twisted Metal brand, but the authors of Destruction AllStars should have removed the draft, indicating that it is an older document. Next up is Ocean from Kojima Productions. codenamed Death Stranding 2.

Previously, there were rumors of a Firesprite AAA horror adventure for PS5, as well as a Sony collaboration with Ballistic Moon (former creators of “Until Dawn”).

A PC version of Sackboy: A Big Adventure has also been previously confirmed, and there are more than enough hints of a PC version of Returnal, including the game’s menu.

The PC version of Horizon Forbidden West was part of a large leak from the GeForce Now database (last year). Regardless of what Horizon Zero Dawn has on PC, it makes sense to release a sequel. And a live service game from the world of Horizon makes sense as Sony plans to launch it by March 2026. up to 12 such items.

And as for improving Horizon Zero Dawn, the PS5 remaster sounds more reasonable than the remake given what The Last of Us remake did.

In other words, most of the drafts in the document seem to be confirmed, so nothing too surprising.

Source :Indian TV

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