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Sony hosts State of Play livestream for October 2021

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This afternoon, Sony Interactive Entertainment held their virtual State of Play livestream for a look at upcoming third-party titles coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles in the coming months and next year.

Deathverse: Let It Die

From: GungHo Online Entertainment and Supertrick Games
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: Spring 2022
Death Jamboree is a virtual television show where contestants battle each other for fame and fortune. The follow up to Let It Die, Deathverse: Let It Die adds to the excitement with multiplayer action.

We Are OFK

From: Team OFK
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: 2022
Join indiepop band OFK as they journey through the challenges to create and release new music: imposter syndrome, heartbreak, miscommunication, and people with other priorities and dreams. Generating new art isn’t easy, but We Are OFK lets you experience the highs and lows of the creative process.

Bugsnax: The Isle of BIGsnax

From: Young Horses Inc
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: early 2022
This free update for Bugsnax includes some big creatures and new features. While large Bugsnax might be hard to capture, using the Shrink Spice will help as you explore this new island and help acquire new objects to beautify your home back in Snaxburg with.

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach

From: Scott Cawthon
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: December 16th, 2021
Locked in overnight in the darkened Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex, Gregory must navigate the restaurant’s complex security system while evading the sentient animatronics roaming the premsises…

Death’s Door

From: Devolver Digital and Acid Nerve
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: November 23rd, 2021
Collecting souls for a megacorporation just got interesting. Taking advantage of the PS5 DualSense controller’s haptic functionality, players can feel the difference between a laser attack and a barrage of missiles.

KartRider: Drift

From: Nitro and Nexon
For: PS4
Release date: 2022
A closed beta for this classic series becomes available on December 8th, 2021 with two modes: Item Mode and Speed Mode. Item Mode allows players to collect items, carrying a maximum of two, to boost themselves, attack opponents and support teammates. Speed Mode gives players opportunities to fill up their boost guage and navigate tough turns with drifting to maintain agility to win the race.

King of Fighters XV

From: SNK Corporation
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: February 17th, 2022
Dolores joins the packed roster in King of Fighters XV; as a medium, Dolores can connect with earthly spirits and and command holy soil in battle. An open beta for KOF XV on both PS4 and PS5 consoles begins on November 19th at 7:00 PM PST and ends on November 22nd at 6:59 AM PST.

First Class Trouble

From: Invisible Walls and Versus Evil
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: November 2nd, 2021
Just because one is in first class doesn’t mean there won’t be trouble. Play as either a human passenger in a quest for survival or a hijacked robotic servant to stop the passengers from regaining command of a luxury space liner.

Star Ocean The Divine Force

From: Square Enix
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: 2022
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Star Ocean series, a new installment is on its way to the PS4 and PS5. Two heroes, one from a sci-fi world and one from a fantasy world, undertake an adventure where whom they choices they make determine their partners as these seemingly separate events are intertwined with each other.

Little Devil Inside

From: Neostream Interactive
For: PS4 and PS5
Release date: to be determined
Revisit the 19th century and explore a world plagued by supernatural events while documenting these encounters. A unique map gives the player a miniaturized view of the land as they not only catalogue mysterious incidents, but maintain their own daily lives.

Sources: YouTube, PlayStation.Blog

 

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