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- As of now, no official 2025 games have been revealed by Sony for the PlayStation platform — including PlayStation 5 — and there is no confirmed list of "2025 Games Revealed by Sony" in the current gaming news cycle. Sony typically announces new titles at major events such as: The Game Awards (usually in December) Sony's State of Play (streamed periodically, often in March, June, and September) PlayStation Showcase (major live events, sometimes in the summer or fall) While Sony has confirmed several highly anticipated games for 2024 and beyond, including: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (March 2024) Spider-Man 2 (June 2024) God of War: Ragnarök – The Final Chapter (2024, with DLC and expansions) Horizon Forbidden West: The Final Chapter (2024) Forspoken (2023, with ongoing support) Lost Judgment (2023, with new content) And several unannounced or rumored titles (e.g., The Last of Us Part 3, Ghost of Tsushima 2, Sackboy: A Big Adventure sequel), no new games for 2025 have been officially confirmed. What to Expect in 2025: Sony is expected to continue releasing major first-party titles in 2025, particularly: New Spider-Man (likely a sequel to Spider-Man 2) Final Fantasy 16 (2023) – possibly more content or a sequel in development Gran Turismo 7 – new updates and a new entry likely in 2025 Sackboy: A Big Adventure – potential new direction Possible new Uncharted, Horizon, or Metal Gear entries Conclusion: There is no official "2025 Games Revealed by Sony" as of now. Sony has not announced any new games for 2025 — only that they’re continuing to expand their portfolio across franchises. Fans should keep an eye on: Sony’s next State of Play (likely in 2024 Q4) The Game Awards 2024 (December 2024) Sony’s 2025 PlayStation Showcase (expected in early 2025) Stay tuned for official updates via PlayStation’s social media, YouTube, and their website. 🎮 For now, the 2025 lineup remains under wraps — but the excitement is just beginning.
- Yes, according to multiple reports from reputable gaming news outlets such as GamesIndustry.biz and The Verge, Capcom did indeed develop and test an open-world version of Resident Evil prior to scrapping the project. The concept reportedly emerged during the development of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017), as Capcom explored new directions for the long-running survival horror franchise. The open-world prototype was built using the RE Engine and aimed to blend the series’ signature atmosphere and tension with expansive, explorable environments—something that was far removed from the tightly designed, linear horror experiences fans had come to expect. However, after testing the prototype internally, Capcom concluded that the open-world approach clashed with the core identity of Resident Evil. The franchise’s strength lies in its suspense, pacing, and environmental storytelling, which were at risk of being diluted in a large, open environment. As one developer noted, "It felt too much like an action game and not enough like a horror game." As a result, the project was officially shelved. Capcom ultimately decided to return to its roots with Resident Evil Village (2021), which embraced the series’ traditional structure while introducing new narrative depth and varied settings. In summary: Capcom did test an open-world Resident Evil game. The prototype was built but abandoned due to concerns about gameplay tone and franchise identity. The decision to scrap it allowed the series to maintain its horror-focused, intimate design. This development highlights Capcom’s willingness to experiment while ultimately prioritizing the integrity of the Resident Evil brand.
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