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Every PlayStation 5 game coming to PCAlong with their trailers and release dates
Along with their trailers and release dates







Sony’sPS5 showcasewas full of ultra shiny game reveals this evening, but a surprising number of them are also coming to PC. In case you missed the stream or just want a handy reminder of what went down, here’s a complete list of all the PS5 games coming to PC that we know about so far, complete with all their brand spanking new trailers and PC release dates.
PS5 games coming to PC
Just in case you’re in need of morenew PC gamesto add to your burgeoning Steam and Epic Games Store libraries, you’ll find all the PS5 games confirmed for PC below. I’ll be adding to the list as and when more get confirmed, but I think you’ll agree that there are plenty of games here already. Let’s take a look, shall we?
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Project Athia(TBA)
The new game from Square Enix’s Luminous Studios (the folks wot madeFinal Fantasy XV) may have been designed with the PS5 in mind, but its trailer confirms it’s also coming to PC.Project Athiais just a working title right now, but the trailer for this fantastical action adventure sure looks veryFinal Fantasy-like if you ask me. Could this be our first glimpse of FFXVI, or something entirely new? Only time will tell.
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Hitman 3(January 2021)
The dramatic conclusion to IOI’s nu-Hitman series,Hitman 3will be taking on his final mission early next year. The teaser trailer showed a glimpse of a new level set in an impossibly tall Dubai skyscraper, but we’ll have to wait and see what other exotic locales he’ll be jetting off to later this year.
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Resident Evil 8 Village(2021)
Are theResident Evilteam now just making up words to fit with their mad Roman numeral aesthetic? Who knows. Either way, Village (or VIIIage) is going to be the next instalment in Capcom’s survival horror series. RE7 star Ethan Winters is back for another outing, and Chris ‘Beefcake’ Redfield also makes an appearance. No exact release date yet, but it’s coming sometime next year.
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Stray(2021)
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Little Devil Inside(TBA)
Little Devil Inside has actually been in development for years and years, but we are very much here for this upcoming action adventure survival ‘em up RPG. It looks charming for one, and we are very much enamoured with its poor, beleaguered hunter-assistant chap while your professorial boss sits in quiet luxury awaiting your latest quarry. No firm release date right now, but this is definitely one to watch.
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Kena: Bridge Of Spirits(Holiday 2020)
This cute action-adventure has a bit of a Legend Of Zelda vibe, which becomes even more clear when you realise the devs made a similar-looking Majora’s Mask fan film a few years ago. It’s coming to the Epic Games Store at the end of the year.
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Bugsnax(Holiday 2020)
The next game from Octodad devs, Young Horses, Bugsnax is a whimsical island adventure where the main inhabitants are bugs… and snacks? You arrive on Snaktooth Island after receiving an invitation from famous explorer Elizabert Megafig, but when you get there she’s nowhere to be found. It’s then up to you to solve the mystery of her disappearance and find out why these strange creatures taste so damn good. It will be arriving on the Epic Games Store this holiday season.
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NBA 2K21 (2021)
It’s basketball, innit, but cor, look at all that sweat. The future of games is well and truly here.
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Pragmata(2022)
Probably the most enigmatic game reveal of the entire PS5 showcase, Pragmata is Capcom’s mad new sci-fi adventure game. At first, we thought this had Hideo Kojima written all over it, but it’s actually a brand-new IP that’s in development “for the next generation of gaming,“according to Capcom. It will make full use of ray tracing and other next-gen tech, but otherwise Capcom are keeping their cards pretty close to their chest. We’ll have plenty of time to mull it over, as it’s not due for release until 2022.
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Jett: The Far Shore(Holiday 2020)
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Solar Ash(2021)
Formerly known as Solar Ash Kingdom, this is the next game from the team behind Hyper Light Drifter. Not a new game as such - it was first teased a couple of years ago - but this new PS5 trailer shows off a lot more gameplay and gives us a much better idea of what this Journey meets Abzu roller skates adventure’s going to involve. And it looks WILD.
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Deathloop(Holiday 2020)
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Oddworld: Soulstorm(TBA)
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Ghostwire: Tokyo(2021)
Godfall(Holiday 2020)
The upcoming “looter-slasher” action RPG from the devs behind Duelyst, Godfall’s new PS5 trailer shows off a lot of its third-person slicing and dicing antics. We didn’t get a particularly good look at this during its last Game Awards trailer, but it’s good to see some crunchy looking combat up close and personal. It comes out on PC later this year.
Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.