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PlayStation State of Play 2021: All Announcements & Trailers
Tonight, Sony took to the web to explore the future of the PlayStation 4 and 5 with their annual State of Play event. With a bundle of backstage previews and fresh announcements of all the upcoming games, the event has amassed quite the following over all corners of the net. Although trimmed down to bite-size chunks in the virtual showcase, we've still been able to get the gist of what's to come — and we're pretty excited for it.
State of Play 2021 has brought some rather interesting segments to the table, all of which appeal to the Sony fan base and beyond. From video game announcements to next-gen adaptations — here lies the full script of what's been revealed in tonight's event. We'll be checking back again over the next couple of days to mop up any loose details. In the meantime, however, you're going to want to clear some space in your gaming journal. 2021 is going to be a big year for PlayStation users, that's for sure.
Here's a full recap of what we've seen during the State of Play 2021 event:
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade announced for PlayStation 5
(Release date: June 10th 2021)
Kena: Bridge of Spirits announced for PlayStation 4 & 5
Release date: August 24th 2021
Returnal: In-depth gameplay overview explored
Release date: April 30th 2021
Oddworld: Soulstorm announced for PlayStation 4 & 5
Release date: April 6th 2021
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time makes its way to PlayStation 5
Release date: March 12th 2021
Knockout City (Beta) announced for PlayStation 4
Release date: May 21st 2021
Sifu announced for PlayStation 4 & 5
Release date: TBA 2021
Solar Ash gameplay overview revealed and marked for a PlayStation 4 & 5 launch
Release date: TBA 2021
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach announced for PlayStation 4 & 5
Release date: TBA 2021
Deathloop gets extended gameplay trailer for PlayStation 5
Release date: May 21st 2021
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Well, that's all for now. There's quite a lot to absorb for such a short show, but plenty to keep us busy, for sure. While State of Play 2021 might be drawing to a close, there is still plenty of juicy content on the horizon for the platform. Let us not forget that, with the return of various gaming conventions this year, we might just be in for a few more surprises yet. Here's hoping the PlayStation showcase tonight was a minor glimpse into what's in store for 2021.
You can catch the entire live stream on the official channel here.