Insider suggests Sony has additional PS5 games in development for 2025.

Sony's recent State of Play event shared PS5 plans through 2025, but an insider suggests there's even more in store.

September 25th 2024.

Insider suggests Sony has additional PS5 games in development for 2025.
Is it possible that the iconic Marvel character Wolverine will make an appearance in the upcoming games from Sony? Despite the recent State of Play event hosted by Sony, which revealed their plans for the PS5 for the next few years, there are hints that there is even more to come.

During the State of Play event, Sony showcased several exciting announcements for upcoming games and the PlayStation ecosystem. Among the most significant reveals was the news of a sequel to the popular game Ghost Of Tsushima, titled Ghost Of Yōtei, which is set to release in 2025. The event also featured downloadable content for Astro Bot and the highly anticipated Alan Wake 2, as well as a remaster for Horizon Zero Dawn, all coming out this year.

While Sony has already announced plans for titles like Death Stranding 2 and Marathon in 2025, an insider with a reliable track record has hinted that there may be even more in store for fans. On the gaming forum ResetEra, one fan expressed their excitement for the releases of Ghost Of Yōtei, Death Stranding 2, and Marathon in the same year. In response, insider Shinobi602 replied with a gif and the caption "But wait, there's more," followed by the message "Maybe." This has led to speculation that there may be more games to come in 2025, possibly including the highly anticipated Marvel's Wolverine, which currently has no official release date. There are also rumors of a Venom spin-off game in the works, which may come out before 2025.

Although a sequel to Ghost Of Tsushima was leaked years ago, it is impossible to predict what other titles Sony's various first-party developers may be working on. With developers like Housemarque, Bluepoint, and Naughty Dog keeping their upcoming projects under wraps, fans can only speculate on what surprises may be in store. The only other confirmed first-party exclusive at the moment is the live service game Fairgame$, although its future is uncertain after the controversy surrounding Concord.

If there are more exclusives planned for 2025, they may come from third-party developers and be published by Sony. During the State of Play event, a new title called The Midnight Walk was unveiled, and there are also rumors of Hideo Kojima's Physint in the works. While Shinobi602 did not mention when the new game may be announced, there are still events like the Tokyo Game Show and The Game Awards in December that may hold more surprises for fans. Plus, it is likely that there will be another State of Play event in the first few months of next year.

If there are indeed more titles planned for 2025, it could be a very busy year for PlayStation, which would be a significant change from the last two years. Adding to the list of exclusives, there are also highly anticipated multi-platform titles like GTA 6, Borderlands 4, Civilization 7, and Indiana Jones And The Great Circle.

Fans are already speculating about the connections between Ghost Of Yōtei and its predecessor, Ghost Of Tsushima. Will we see familiar characters or storylines? Share your theories with us by emailing us, leaving a comment below, following us on Twitter, and signing up for our newsletter.

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