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Everything announced at PlayStation’s September 2024 State of Play

Aloy holds a bow in Lego Horizon Adventures.
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The third State of Play showcase of 2024 just took place and brought some major announcements with it. Throughout this 30-plus minute show, Sony and its third-party partners showcased over 20 games coming to PlayStation 5 and PSVR2 in the coming months. We got a new look at PS5 games like Lego Horizon Adventures and Monster Hunter Wilds, as well as some exciting new announcements such as Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered , which was leaked by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), and the Ghost of Tsushima sequel Ghost of Yōtei.

We also got to see some more games that will run on PS5 Pro hardware (its set to release this November). September’s State of Play was a big one PlayStation fans, so there’s a lot to keep track of. To help, we’ve rounded up everything announced during this State of Play.

State of Play | September 24, 2024 [ENGLISH]

Astro Bot is getting a major update this fall

Astro Bot - Speedrun and Special Bots Add-On Trailer | PS5 Games

To kick off the State of Play, we learned that Team Asobi’s critical darling Astro Bot will be getting a significant update. It will add five new online speedrun levels and 10 new bots based on games like Helldivers 2 and Stellar Blade. This new content for Astro Bot will be entirely free and launch sometime this fall on the PS5.

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Palworld is out now on PS5

Palworld - Launch Trailer | PS5 Games

Palworld launched on PC and Xbox Series X/S and became a viral success early this year. That happened because the game had the cute creature-collecting elements of Pokemon, but was also extremely violent, like most survival games. In fact, it may be a little too similar to Pokemon, as Nintendo and The Pokemon Company are suing developer Pocketpair. That’s not stopping them from bringing Palworld to more platforms, as it surprise launched on PS5 during tonight’s State of Play.

Monster Hunter Wilds is out next February

Monster Hunter Wilds - Release Date Reveal Trailer | PS5 Games

Monster Hunter Wilds got a new trailer during this State of Play. It showed us some more story cutscenes, a new jungle-like biome, and some threatening new monsters that players will have to fight in the game, like the White Wraith. We also saw Felynes in action in Monster Hunter Wilds for the first time. Most importantly, we finally got a release date for this long-awaited Capcom game. Monster Hunter Wilds will be released on February 28, 2025.

Lego Horizon Adventures is out in November

LEGO Horizon Adventures - Pre-Order Trailer | PS5 Games

Lego Horizon Adventures was revealed in June, but still had no release date. That finally changed today as a new trailer confirmed that Lego Horizon Adventures will be released for PC, PS5, and Nintendo Switch on November 14. That lines up with a previously leaked release date for the title. Its new trailer reaffirmed the core concept of the game: it is a kid-friendly, Lego-fied reimagining of the story of Horizon Zero Dawn that isn’t afraid to break canon with costumes based on other PlayStation characters like Sackboy or Ratchet & Clank.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is launching sooner than you think

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered - Announce Trailer | PS5 & PC Games

Earlier in the month, an ESRB listing revealed the existence of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered. Following in the footsteps of similar treatments for the two The Last of Us games, this is a refurbishment of a bestselling PS4 game for Sony’s current platform. The reveal trailer highlights the improved visuals and over 10 hours of rerecorded dialogue. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered will be released on October 31, which is much sooner than expected. It will be available across PS5 and PC and will only cost $10 for those who own the original.

Ghost of Yōtei is Sucker Punch Productions’ next game

Ghost of Yōtei - Announce Trailer | PS5 Games

To close out the show, Sucker Punch Productions surprised us by revealing Ghost of Yōtei, a sequel to 2020’s critically acclaimed Ghost of Tsushima. It follows a new “ghost” named Atsu, and takes place around Mount Yōtei in Northern Japan. It also takes place in 1603, which is hundreds of years after Ghost of Tsushima, which is known for its gorgeous vistas and industry-leading visuals. Ghost of Yōtei is shaping up to be very much the same. It will be released exclusively for PS5 sometime in 2025.

Everything else

  • The developers of Lost in Random revealed a claymation game for PlayStation VR2 called The Midnight Walk.
  • Nacon and Rogue Factor’s new action game, Hell is Us, got a new trailer.
  • Metro Awakening received a November 7 release date.
  • Co-operative action game Archeage Chronicles was revealed and will launch sometime in 2025.
  • Lunar Remastered Collection was revealed and will launch in spring 2025.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge – Radical Reptiles DLC adds Mondo Gecko and Mona Lisa to the beat ’em up today.
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations will get DLC on December 12 that makes Keanu Reeves the voice of Shadow the Hedgehog.
  • Fantasian NeoDimension will launch on December 5.
  • We got a new look at some Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay ahead of its release next month.
  • Alan Wake 2’s The Lake House DLC was revealed and will come out sometime next month.
  • Hitman: World of Assassination is coming to PlayStation VR2 this December.
  • Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remastered was announced by Aspyr after leaking earlier in the day. It launches on December 10.
  • Fear the Spotlight launches for PS4 and PS5 on October 22.
  • Towers of Aghasba launches into early access this November.
  • Lego Fortnite will get a split-screen mode next month, and Fortnite is getting a limited-edition DualSense controller later this year.
  • Dynasty Warriors: Origins got a new gameplay trailer and a January 17, 2025 release date.
  • Stellar Blade’s next update adds a photo mode, and later this year there will be a DLC collaboration with Nier: Automata.
  • October’s PS Plus Essential monthly games are WWE 2K24, Dead Space, and Doki Doki Literature Club.
  • Dino Crisis and Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain will also be coming to the PS Plus Classics Catalog later this year.
  • The Last of Us Part I comes to PS Plus Extra’s game catalog on September 26.
  • The Chroma Collection of PS5 console covers and DualSense controllers was revealed and is available for preorder starting October 3.
  • A PS5 Pro sizzle reel showed off enhancements for Stellar Blade, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, The Crew Motorfest, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4, and F1 24.
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