Sony’s got a busy few months coming up, with a special Paris Games event coming up in October, but it isn’t intent on missing out on the Tokyo Game Show. In fact, the company announced its planned line-up for the show, which takes place starting on September 21st.
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As expected, the line-up features some highly anticipated first-party games like Gran Turismo Sport and Detroit: Become Human, although there doesn’t appear to be any sign of either God of War or Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man โ at least, not yet. But there are also some noteworthy third party games in the mix, along with a handful of PlayStation VR games.
Let’s take a look at what the company has planned:
PlayStation 4 Titles
- Call of Duty: WWII (SIE)
- Code Vein (Bandai Namco)
- Detroit: Become Human (SIE)
- Dissidia Final Fantasy NT (Square Enix)
- Dragon Ball FighterZ (Bandai Namco)
- Dynasty Warriors 9 (Koei Tecmo)
- Earth Defense Force 5 (D3 Publisher)
- Gran Turismo Sport (SIE)
- Itadaki Street Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary (Square Enix)
- Knack 2 (SIE)
- vs Capcom: Infinite (Capcom)
- Monster Hunter: World (Capcom)
- Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (Level-5)
- Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet (Bandai Namco)
- Taiko Drum Master: Drum Session! (Bandai Namco)
- Yakuza: Kiwami 2 (Sega)
PlayStation VR Titles
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR (Bethesda Softworks)
- Gran Turismo Sport (SIE)
- Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV (Square Enix)
- No Heroes Allowed! VR (SIE)
- Summer Lesson: Chisato Shinjo โ Shichiyou no Etude (Basic Game Pack) (Bandai Namco)
“PlayStation Presents Live Show at TGS 2017” Titles
- Code Vein (Bandai Namco)
- Detroit: Become Human (SIE)
- Dissidia Final Fantasy NT (Square Enix)
- Dynasty Warriors 9 (Koei Tecmo)
- Gran Turismo Sport (SIE)
- Monster Hunter: World (Capcom)
- Yakuza: Kiwami 2 (Sega)
On top of that, Sony has live presentations planned from the Tokyo Game Show, where it’ll showcase select titles like Monster Hunter World and Gran Turismo Sport, amongst other potential surprises. The company’s press conference will also take place on September 19th, and we should be able to view it online, though details haven’t been confirmed yet.
We’ll let you know more information on Sony’s Tokyo Game Show event once we get it!