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- As of now, in April 2024, Sony has not officially revealed a full list of games scheduled for 2025. However, based on past trends, industry rumors, and Sony’s ongoing development pipeline, here’s what fans can expect regarding 2025 PlayStation games: 🔮 What We Know (and Can Expect) for 2025 PlayStation Games: Confirmed 2025 Launches (via Sony and Developers): Horizon Forbidden West: Cold War – A major expansion for Horizon Forbidden West, likely releasing in 2025, potentially as a standalone expansion or a full sequel. This is expected to be a PlayStation 5 exclusive and a top-tier launch for the next generation of the franchise. Spider-Man 2 (2025): Though initially released in 2023, a sequel titled Spider-Man 3: The New World is strongly rumored to be in development, with a potential 2025 release. This would mark a major return to the franchise after the 2023 title. Highly Anticipated Titles Likely in 2025: God of War: Ragnarök – Part 2 (or "Ragnarök 2") – While not officially confirmed, rumors suggest a continuation of the Norse saga. A 2025 release would align with the franchise’s trajectory and could be a major title. Final Fantasy 17 (or Final Fantasy 16 – Part 2) – Although not yet announced, Square Enix and Sony have a strong partnership. A Final Fantasy 16 sequel is expected in the mid-2020s, potentially landing in 2025. Sackboy: A Big Adventure 2 – A sequel to the beloved platformer, potentially leading to a major 2025 launch on PS5. Sony's 2025 Strategy: Focus on Multiplatform Exclusives: Sony continues to expand its first-party studios, including Naughty Dog, Insomniac Games, and Studio Marco (for The Last of Us). Expect more narrative-driven, cinematic experiences in 2025. PlayStation Plus Premium and Game Catalog Growth: Sony will likely use 2025 to further strengthen its game subscription service, offering more exclusive content, including new and re-released classics. E3 / Gamescom / PlayStation Showcase 2024: Sony’s 2024 PlayStation Showcase (likely in June 2024) will likely reveal key details about 2025 game releases. Fans should watch for: New trailers Release date confirmations Subsequent game announcements 📌 Summary: 2025 PlayStation Games (Expected) Game Expected Release Platform Notes Horizon Forbidden West: Cold War 2025 PS5 Major expansion/sequel Spider-Man 3: The New World 2025 PS5 Rumored sequel God of War: Ragnarök – Part 2 2025 (likely) PS5 Unconfirmed, but heavily speculated Final Fantasy 16 – Part 2 2025 (possible) PS5 Possible sequel Sackboy 2 2025 PS5 Sequel to 2020 hit New IPs from Naughty Dog, Insomniac, and Studio Marco 2025 PS5 New intellectual property reveal ✅ What to Watch For: Sony’s 2024 PlayStation Showcase (June 2024) – Likely the first major clue about 2025 games. GDC 2025 and Gamescom 2025 – Major events where new announcements may surface. Sony’s 2025 financial reports – Often reveal new game development status. 📌 Note: As of now, no official list of 2025 PlayStation games has been released by Sony. All details above are based on industry rumors, developer history, and past release patterns. Stay tuned to PlayStation Blog, PlayStation Store, and Sony’s official events for the latest updates. 👉 Keep an eye on June 2024 — that’s when the real 2025 reveal may begin.
- Yes, according to multiple reports and interviews dating back to 2021 and 2022, Capcom did indeed develop and test an open-world version of Resident Evil before ultimately scrapping the idea. The project was reportedly explored around the time of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard's development, with Capcom experimenting with an open-world concept as a potential direction for the franchise. The goal was to modernize the series with greater freedom and exploration, inspired by the success of open-world games like The Last of Us Part II and Red Dead Redemption 2. However, after internal testing and evaluation, Capcom decided the open-world format didn’t align well with the core identity of Resident Evil. The franchise’s strengths—intense survival horror, tight pacing, psychological dread, and structured environments—were seen as incompatible with the more expansive, less controlled nature of open-world design. Capcom’s creative director, Hideaki Itsuno, confirmed in interviews that while the idea was explored, the team ultimately felt that "the heart of Resident Evil is still about isolation, tension, and fear," which would be difficult to maintain in a large open world. As a result, the open-world concept was officially shelved. The team returned to focusing on the series’ roots, leading to the development of Resident Evil Village, which retained the franchise’s signature atmosphere while introducing more varied environments and gameplay. So, yes—Capcom tested an open-world Resident Evil game, but scrapped it in favor of preserving the series’ survival horror essence.
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