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The game promises “greater freedom” to both combat and exploration, as players are capable of jumping and even flying through the large world. After crash landing on an alien world, the crew of an intergalactic vessel are caught up in a struggle between two medieval fantasy factions on the planet. The JRPG Star Ocean series returns with The Divine Force. It releases on November 2nd and is also tipped to be included in November’s PS Plus offerings. The trouble is, some of the players are robotic personoids aiming to stop their human captives from ever escaping. A rogue AI has taken over a luxury starship, and players need to cooperate to access the central core and shut it down. Missing the social deduction and backstabbing of Among Us? First Class Trouble is a new take on the genre. King of Fighters XV’s release date is February 17, 2022. The beta will include eight characters and casual online matches. King of Fighter XVĪ new trailer for King of Fighters XV revealed new character Dolores and confirmed that an open beta test will take place from November 19 (7pm PT) to November 22 (7am PT). It’s releasing next year, but there’s a beta available to sign up for on the g ame’s website if you want an early taster.
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The KartRider series has been popular in Korea for more than a decade, and this free-to-play release will aim to pull in new fans on PlayStation. KartRider features cartoony, bobble-headed child characters tearing around oversized courses. It’s no easy task to challenge Mario Kart’s arcade racer crown, but here comes another contender for Sony’s system. It’ll finally make its way to PlayStation systems on November 23. The story follows a small reaper crow whose target soul is stolen, forcing them to track down mighty souls across the land in order to open the mysterious Death’s Door. Death’s DoorĪn corvid-led indie mashup of Dark Souls and Zelda, Death’s Door proved a critical hit when it was released on PC and Xbox in July this year. The new trailer introduces the various animatronics featuring in the game and shows how you’ll be able to climb inside some to assist your escape. Security Breach will be releasing December 16, 2021. The next Five Nights at Freddy’s Game finally got a release date thanks to the PlayStation State of Play broadcast. You can also customize your house in Snaxville and stick hats on Bugsnax – just to make them look cute. The land is packed with gigantic, prehistoric bugsnax. Set before the dramatic events at the end of the main game, The Isle of Bigsnax sees a new landmass hoisted from the sea for players to explore. Steel your stomachs, because Bugsnax has an expansion on the way and it’s a big one. It’s got stylish art, so could be of interest for visual novel fans. Following the band’s formation and progress, players interact via dialogue choices and text messages along with an “interactive music video” for one of the band’s latest tracks. Prefer your trailer to break the fourth wall? We Are OFK is a “music biopic game” which follows an indie band through five episodes.
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Players take part in the Death Jamboree, a survival TV reality show in which they fight to the death with unusual melee weapons. PlayStation State of Play trailersįirst up was Deathverse - Let it Die, a rather colorless looking battle royale title that serves as a followup to Suda’s 2016 action-RPG roguelike, Let It Die. We’ve rounded up every trailer shown during the PlayStation State of Play broadcast for you to catch up on below.
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Looking to catch up on everything shown in PlayStation’s October State of Play? The third-party-centric broadcast included reveals and fresh trailers for games teased in the past, including the new Fight Nights at Freddy’s game, an expansion to Bugsnax, and much more.