PlayStation has had a busy week, with the latest State of Play bringing us plenty of exciting announcements.
The headliner was the reveal that Sucker Punch is gearing up to launch Ghost of Yōtei in 2025.
Set around 300 years after the events of Ghost of Tsushima, the game will focus on a new ’ghost’ known as Atsu.
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Sony also confirmed the existence of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered which is set to launch next month, with LEGO Horizon Adventures landing in November.
We got our first look at Astro Bot’s upcoming free DLC plus The Last of Us Part I was announced as a new addition to PlayStation Plus.
It appears that Sony is holding back plenty of its secrets though.
One PlayStation 2 classic has suddenly resurfaced, receiving a new rating.
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ICYMI: Take a look at the aforementioned Ghost of Yōtei trailer below.
Remember Siren? Developed by Japan Studio, this survival horror launched back in 2003.
Siren came from the mind of Keiichiro Toyama, a gaming legend perhaps best known as the writer and director of the original Silent Hill.
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The game has remained somewhat easily accessible over the years, with Siren last landing on the PlayStation 4.
It appears that it may soon receive yet another update as a new version has surfaced, receiving a rating on the Korean Game Ratings Board.
The PS4 edition wasn’t very well received so this could, in theory, be a nice little remaster or remake.
Or it may just be another straightforward re-release. It’s hard to say at this point in time.
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I’d love to see an updated version of the game join PlayStation Plus as a premium tier title. That’s not out of the realm of possibility.
“Holy s**t! now this is a good f**king re-release,” wrote Reddit user DAV_2-0, while Brilliant-Cable-6587 added, “Siren is one of those games that deserves a sequel or reboot on PS5.”
Whatever Sony is cooking up, hopefully some answers aren’t too far away.
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Sony