Best PS 5 games : All confirmed to launch ,exclusive games
Sony has confirmed that the next-gen console is all on schedule for a Holiday 2020 release, even given the current circumstances. And we had high hopes that at the end of this year PS5 launch would give us something to chew on besides the few details we already had about its DualSense controller and some of its guts. Normally when gamers have high hopes, it all ends in a comment section meltdown so full of rage that you forget you're arguing about a kart racer. However, the PS5 event showed up. In fact, it did more than show up. It showed up so much so that I was sweating frantically trying to keep up with writing this and my pure excitement as title after title after title was revealed.

While glamorous graphics are all well and good, the video game library is really what determines which console you pledge your gaming allegiance to. And while the PS5 event may not have given us a release date or a price point for the console, or even much dirt on the specs at all, what it did give us was game after game after gorgeous game. The PS5 is shaping up to have a killer catalog. Here's every re-release and exclusive title confirmed for the next-gen powerhouse that's worth watching.                                                   

The Play station 5 games list has been made randomly .


 The Play station 5 games are here which are confirmed and will launch with the launch of Play station     5.


1.  Marvel's spider - Man :Miles morales





            (Image credit) :  Sony
            Release date : 2020    


Miles Morales is swinging his way onto the PS5 in a new Spider-Man adventure. While there was initially some confusion surrounding whether Miles would be featuring in an expanded remaster of the 2018 release, Insomniac confirmed Miles Morales will be a standalone game. During the latest PS5 Future of Gaming event, we got to see a glimpse of the friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man in action in a cinematic trailer, and we can hardly wait to find out more. 


2.  Ratchet and Clank : Rift Apart
          

                      (Image credit ) : Sony        
                           Release date : 2020


A new Ratchet & Clank. Ratchet and Clank were two of the biggest names in gaming back in the PS2 era, and they are greeting us once again in true, crude, cartoon-y fashion. Insomniac started the PS5 reveal event off with these two, who seem to be releasing as a launch title in 2020.


3.    Stray

                    (Image credit ) : Sony
                   Release date : 2021
                                     
Here we find a cat in some neo-Tokyo town (which looks gorgeous), and judging by the title, the cat is stray. I hope we can help this cyberpunk cat when the games comes out in 2021.

4. NBA 2K21



             (Image credit ) : NBA
              Release date :  Fall 2020


 We finally got a teaser trailer for NBA 2K21, and man, those graphics look killer. Zion Williamson from the Pelicans takes center stage in the preview, which you honestly could have tricked me into believing was a filmed trailer. Even the sweat seems to have functioning physics.
                                
 5. Hitman III

       
                           (Image credit) : Sony
                      Release date : 2020

This stealth assassination shooter gives you crazy freedom on how you take out your opponents, which can get overwhelming. But the thrill ensures Hitman is always a good time.

6.  Ghost wire : Tokyo

                   
                       

                    (Image credit) : Sony
                    Release date : 2021


This supernatural, Japanese cyberpunk title with combat looks reminiscent of Naruto and other Bethesda titles. Bethesda has really been turning things around with the recent Doom installment and a few great projects on the horizon. And this entirely new IP has got me feeling the way Fallout used to.


7.    Sackboy : A Big Adventure



                  (Image credit ) : Sony
                   Release date : TDB

 The titular, lump-of-burlap star of Little Big Planet games is back in a   platforming, multiplayer adventure. Whether or not the creative elements   from LBP will be carried over is yet to be seen.















































































































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