Big Day For Playstation As Sony Unveils New Games, Remakes, And 'Spider-Man 2' Gameplay

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A whole bunch of PlayStation news has been revealed after Sony’s latest presentation. Let’s break down some of the highlights.

First, a new action RPG for the PlayStation 5 has been announced called Phantom Blade Zero. In this Chinese martial arts and steampunk-inspired world, the player takes control of the exiled Dark Raider on a path of vengeance while uncovering the secrets of the wulin. No release date has been announced for this title, but it appears to be quite an exhilarating hack-and-slash adventure.

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The next big announcement is a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater for the PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. Not much else was announced regarding the title other than the fact that it was in development, but if the trailer is anything to go off of, it will be an interesting update on the classic title.

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Spider-Man fans got a new look at Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2 as a new trailer focusing on Kraven was revealed during the showcase. Furthermore, 12 minutes of gameplay were also revealed. It appears Peter Parker will be sporting his symbiote suit, and it’s not just for show. Parker’s Spider-Man gains the abilities of the symbiote and uses his extending limbs to completely obliterate the game’s enemies. Later, control shifts to Miles Morales, who appears to play in your typical Spider-Man fashion swinging through the air. Spider-Man 2 is set to release on the PS5 in the Fall of 2023.

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Lastly, a new handheld was revealed entitled Project Q. Designed for playing PS5 games remotely, the console appears to be a cross between the Nintendo Switch and a DualSense controller. No release date has been given.

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The PlayStation showcase certainly had a lot for fans to see, and there’s a lot to look forward to in the near future!

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