Full List of PlayStation State of Play Games Announced at TGS 2025

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Sony showed up big at Tokyo Game Show 2025 with a brand-new State of Play. The 35-minute stream featured fresh looks at Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine, plus some surprises like Deus Ex Remastered and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 coming to PlayStation.

For anyone who missed the September State of Play live, here’s a breakdown of all the major game announcements, release dates, trailers, and highlights from the event.

Big Game Announcements & Release Dates

Here are the big game news updates and when you can expect them:

Saros (Housemarque, known for Returnal)

Housemarque showed off Saros with combat that feels real, settings that feel like real places, and fluid mechanics. The game will come out on PS5 on March 20, 2026, and it will have fast-paced gameplay, deep storytelling, and next-gen graphics.

Marvel’s Wolverine (Insomniac Games)

Insomniac showed off exciting Wolverine gameplay, focusing on brutal fighting, cinematic storytelling, and the character’s famous claws in action.It will be out in the fall of 2026 and aims to have both action-packed characters and deep, emotional stories.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

On December 8, 2025, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will be released for PS5. It looks and feels very real. In 2026, PS VR2 support will let you have amazing, realistic flying experiences on a lot of different planes and in a lot of different places around the world.

Battlefield 6

Our sneak peek at the campaign showed that it would have both powerful single-player stories and intense fights. It was made for the next generation of consoles and promises huge fights, intense realism, and a lot of strategy to really pull players in.

Crimson Desert

Finally, Crimson Desert has said that it will be out on March 19, 2026. It combines MMO features with stories told by a single player to make epic journeys. You can explore a huge open world, fight in real time, and go on cinematic tasks.

Code Vein II

Code Vein II comes out on January 30, 2026. The new one is better than the old one because it has anime-style graphics, dark fantasy stories, and strategic fight. It provides challenging action-RPG experiences and other customization options.

Deus Ex: Remastered

On February 5, 2026, this restored version of the iconic cyberpunk role-playing game will be released. With improved controls, graphics, and other contemporary enhancements, a new generation will be able to appreciate the game’s original, choice-driven plot.

Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition Remastered

Dynasty Warriors 3, which will be released on March 19, 2026, will be improved using Unreal Engine 5. The PS5 will get the renowned hack-and-slash classic. It will feature larger battles that will transport you back in time, as well as improved graphics and fluid gameplay.

Nioh 3

Nioh 3 is scheduled for February 6, 2026. The game will have rich RPG systems, magical settings, and hard fighting rooted in samurai tradition. It will remain faithful to the action-packed, enjoyable, and challenging style of the series.

Let It Die: Inferno

Released on December 3, 2025, this well-liked game expands on the earlier game’s warped visuals, roguelike action, and survival features. The fights become more chaotic and challenging as a result.

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin

The Seven Deadly Sins’ History On January 28, 2026, Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will be launched. It will have action-packed fights, recognizable characters, and a wide open landscape that looks like an anime. Manga fans will enjoy this enormous role-playing game.

Halloween (IllFonic)

Batman vs. Superman: With its asymmetrical multiplayer and single-player duties, Halloween is a frightening video game that delivers both cooperative and competitive scares. The publication date is September 8, 2026.

Zero Parades – For Dead Spies

The Disco Elysium team created the spy role-playing game Zero Parades. For Dead Spies, which is set around 2026. You may anticipate political tension, story-driven drama, and a great deal of intricate role-playing in an espionage thriller setting.

Final Thoughts

In short, Sony’s September State of Play delivered a solid mix of announcements: new gameplay reveals, remasters of beloved franchises, upcoming releases with firm dates, and hardware/accessories that appeal both to core gamers and enthusiasts.

For people keeping an eye on what’s coming to PlayStation, the show provided clarity on what to expect for the rest of 2025 and into 2026. If you want, I can break down what this means for specific genres (RPGs, horror, etc.), or compare with other platforms’ announcements.