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PlayStation’s latest State of Play was filled with video game announcements and showcased over 40 minutes of reveals, fresh gameplay footage, and long-awaited release dates. The event highlighted major upcoming titles, including Borderlands 4, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. We also got their first look at Saros, the next game from Returnal developer Housemarque, along with a surprise announcement for Days Gone Remastered.
Other highlights included a deeper dive into Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, showcasing its new Travel Rings mechanic, and details on Directive 8020, Digimon Story Time Stranger, and Capcom’s Onimusha projects. With a mix of major franchises and new IPs, the presentation set the stage for an exciting year ahead for PlayStation players.
Here’s a breakdown of the biggest announcements from today’s PlayStation State of Play.
Borderlands 4 brings chaos to a new planet this September
At today’s State of Play, Gearbox Software and 2K officially revealed the Borderlands 4 launch date. The game launches September 23, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. A new trailer showcased explosive gunplay, wild enemies, and over-the-top action on the new planet, Kairos.
This latest entry introduces expanded movement options, including double jumps, gliding, dodging, and fixed-point grappling. These mechanics allow you to move through combat with more flexibility, creating fresh ways to unleash destruction. The series’ signature looter-shooter gameplay is back, promising even more weapons and insane action skills.
Gearbox calls Borderlands 4 its most ambitious game yet, with a greater focus on mobility and chaotic combat. More gameplay details will be revealed in a special State of Play event this spring.
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Monster Hunter Wilds launch trailer reveals new monsters and post-launch plans
Capcom debuted the official launch trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds, releasing February 28, 2025, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The launch trailer introduced new monsters, including Jin Dahaad, a massive apex predator, and a mysterious Rathalos unlike any seen before. The trailer also highlighted the game’s dynamic ecosystem, where creatures and the environment react to each other in unexpected ways.
As a hunter in the Forbidden Lands Research Commission, you’ll track powerful creatures, gather resources, and forge stronger gear. The world reacts to its inhabitants, creating unexpected events that shape each hunt. Monster Hunter Wilds also features PS5 Pro enhancements with a day-one patch, adding ray tracing support.
Post-launch content begins soon after release, with Event Quests arriving in early March. These quests offer special armour rewards for those who take on unique challenges. The first Free Title Update launches in Spring 2025, introducing Mizutsune, a Leviathan known for its elegant yet deadly attacks. Capcom promises more details on upcoming content soon.
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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Launches August 28 with New Features and Returning Modes
Konami has confirmed that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will launch on August 28, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. A new trailer shown at today’s State of Play, revealed updated visuals, gameplay enhancements, and the return of the Snake vs Monkey mode. We got their first in-game look at the Cobra Unit, highlighting the dangers Naked Snake will face during Operation Snake Eater.
The remake offers two control styles: New Style, featuring an over-the-shoulder third-person camera, and Legacy Style, which recreates the original top-down perspective. Other additions include a quick-select menu for camouflage changes, letting you swap patterns instantly. Easter eggs like the hidden Kerotans return, with new GA-KO collectibles added to challenge longtime fans.
Snake vs Monkey, the special mission featuring Ape Escape’s Pipo Monkeys, also makes a comeback. This mode lets you track and capture the mischievous primates across various areas. Konami has promised more details on this mode soon. The game will support PlayStation 5 Pro enhancements, including improved performance and increased environmental detail through PSSR technology.
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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Introduces Travel Rings and Dynamic Tracks
SEGA has revealed new details about Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, the latest entry in the Sonic Racing series. The game features a mix of land, sea, and air racing, along with a new mechanic called Travel Rings. These rings transport you to different dimensions mid-race, altering track layouts and introducing new obstacles. On the second lap, the lead racer selects the CrossWorld destination, shifting the environment.
Vehicle customization looks like it will be deeper than ever, allowing you to mix and match parts, colours, decals, and textures. Unlike past games, characters are no longer tied to specific vehicles, letting you experiment with different combinations. Gadgets, a new RPG-like feature, provide race-altering perks, such as speed boosts or item enhancements. You can unlock stronger Gadgets and more slots as you progress.
Extreme Gear, the hoverboards from Sonic Riders, makes a return, offering a boost-based racing style. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds also boasts the largest roster in the series, with characters from both Sonic and SEGA universes. A Closed Network Test is coming soon, giving PS5 players an early look at the gameplay. SEGA will reveal more details before launch.
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Days Gone Remastered brings new features and game Modes to PS5 and PC in April
One of the biggest surprises in today’s State of Play was from Sony Bend Studio. They announced Days Gone Remastered, launching April 25, 2025, for PlayStation 5. This upgraded version includes visual improvements, new game modes, and expanded accessibility features. If you own the original Days Gone on PS4, you will be able to upgrade for a fee. The PC version will also receive the new content as part of the Broken Road DLC.
The remaster offers enhanced visuals with improved lighting, shadows, and foliage draw distance. You will be able to choose between Quality mode for higher resolution or Performance mode for smoother framerates. DualSense controller support adds new haptic feedback and adaptive trigger effects, making bike rides and combat feel more dynamic.
New game modes expand the experience. Horde Assault challenges you to survive against massive Freaker hordes and other enemies while earning rewards. Permadeath Mode pushes your survival skills further, with death forcing a full restart or a checkpoint reset, depending on settings. A Speedrun Mode lets you race through the story with timed completion tracking.
Other additions include an enhanced Photo Mode with more lighting options and new accessibility settings like High Contrast Mode and UI Narration. Days Gone Remastered arrives as a digital-only release, bringing fresh challenges to returning and new players alike.
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Saros Announced as Housemarque’s Next Action Game, Coming in 2026
Housemarque, the studio behind Returnal, Resogun, and Nex Machina, announced Saros. This new third-person action game is set to launch in 2026 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro. The game builds on the fast-paced combat of Returnal while introducing a deeper narrative and permanent progression mechanics.
Set on the lost colony of Carcosa, Saros follows Arjun Devraj, a Soltari Enforcer searching for someone in a world under an ominous eclipse. Actor Rahul Kohli brings Arjun to life, with more cast members to be revealed later. The story is set to deliver an emotional character-driven experience that explores the cost of shaping a new future.
Unlike Returnal, Saros features permanent upgrades, allowing you to improve your weapons and suit enhancements between deaths. The world evolves after each defeat, presenting new challenges and encounters. Housemarque has confirmed that extended gameplay footage will be shown later this year.
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Other announcements from State of Play
Beyond the major reveals, the PlayStation State of Play announcements included several upcoming titles with new trailers and release dates.
Directive 8020, the next entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, launches on October 2, 2025 for PlayStation 5. Supermassive Games’ sci-fi horror adventure follows the crew of the Cassiopeia as they awaken to a murder, a hull breach, and an alien infection capable of imitating humans. Stealth mechanics and survival elements shape how events unfold.
Digimon Story Time Stranger brings the Digimon Story series back in 2025 on PlayStation 5. This monster-taming RPG lets you travel between the human world and the Digital World, collecting and training Digimon to prevent reality’s collapse. New Digimon, an updated battle system, and expanded world exploration look to refresh the series for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Capcom showcased Onimusha: Way of the Sword with a new gameplay trailer featuring protagonist Miyamoto Musashi, modeled after legendary actor Toshiro Mifune. Additionally, Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny was confirmed for a remaster, launching May 23, 2025 on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance, a 2D action platformer from SEGA and the Streets of Rage 4 developer Lizardcube, arrives on August 29, 2025. You take control of Joe Musashi, wielding kunai, Ninjutsu arts, and his katana in hand-drawn levels inspired by classic ninja games.
Other announcements included Lost Soul Aside, launching May 30, 2025 for PlayStation 5 and PC, and Tides of Annihilation, an action-adventure inspired by Arthurian legends. Both games promise fast-paced combat, large-scale encounters, and deep storytelling.
Final takeaways from PlayStation’s State of Play
Today’s PlayStation State of Play was filled with announcements that delivered a mix of long-awaited reveals, new gameplay footage, and major release dates. Borderlands 4, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, and Monster Hunter Wilds led the show, while Saros and Days Gone Remastered added exciting surprises. Fans of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and Onimusha also had plenty to look forward to.
Beyond the headliners, today’s State of Play introduced new RPGs, horror games, and action-packed titles. From Directive 8020 to Digimon Story Time Stranger, the event offered a glimpse at a variety of upcoming experiences. With more details expected in the coming months, PlayStation gamers have plenty of games to look forward to in 2025 and beyond.
Which of today’s State of Play announcements from PlayStation stood out to you? Let us know which games you’re most excited about in the comments!
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