- The PlayStation 5 is coming this holiday season, according to Sony, and a ton of new games for the new console were just revealed.
- From a new "Spider-Man" game to this year's "NBA 2K" entry, the PlayStation 5 is getting a ton of new games.
- Whether you're looking for huge new sequels, like "Horizon Forbidden West," major new entries in long-established franchises, like "Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart," or this year's "NBA 2K" game, the PlayStation 5 has something for you.
- These are the biggest games that were revealed during Sony's big event last week!
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The PlayStation 5 is just months away, and this past week we got our first real look at games running on Sony's next-generation game console.
Great news: Not only do those games look stunning, but Sony revealed a plethora of unknown titles and hotly anticipated sequels during its big PS5 reveal event.
From the new "Spider-Man" game to this year's "NBA 2K" entry, these are the 15 most exciting new PS5 games we saw this week:
1. "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales"
2. "Project Athia"
3. "NBA 2K21"
4. "Sackboy: A Big Adventure"
5. "Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart"
6. "Stray"
7. "Ghostwire: Tokyo"
8. "Resident Evil 8/Resident Evil Village"
9. "Demon's Souls" (Remake)
10. "Horizon Forbidden West"
11. "Bugsnax"
12. "Deathloop"
13. "Gran Turismo 7"
14. "Hitman 3"
15. "Little Devil Inside"
BONUS: Here's the debut trailer for the PlayStation 5 console itself, which was also unveiled this past week!
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