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==Titles== On June 11, 2020, Sony officially unveiled the PlayStation 5 during a YouTube premiere titled "The Future of Gaming". It was revealed that there would be a regular PlayStation 5 console that comes with a UHD Blu-ray disc drive, and a Digital Edition that does not come with an optical drive. The show confirmed the following PlayStation 5 titles: * ''[[ZIC - Zombies in City]]'' * ''[[Astro's Playroom]]'' * ''[[Bugsnax]]'' (Holiday [[2020 in video gaming|2020]]) * ''[[Deathloop]]'' * ''[[Demon's Souls]]'' * ''[[Destruction Allstars]]'' * ''[[Ghostwire: Tokyo]]'' ([[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) * ''[[Godfall]]'' (Holiday [[2020 in video gaming|2020]]) * ''[[Goodbye Volcano High]]'' ([[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) * ''[[Gran Turismo 7]]'' * ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' (Free for PlayStation 5 owners at launch in [[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) * ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' ([[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) * ''[[Hitman III]]'' ([[January]] [[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) * ''[[Horizon II: Forbidden West]]'' * ''[[Jett: The Far Shore]]'' (Holiday [[2020 in video gaming|2020]]) * ''[[Kena: Bridge of Spirits]]'' * ''[[Little Devil Inside]]'' * ''[[NBA 2K21]]'' (Fall [[2020 in video gaming|2020]]) * ''[[Oddworld: Soulstorm]]'' * ''[[StarBeam Stella Super Adventure]]'' ([[2023]]) * ''[[Pragmata]]'' ([[2022 in video gaming|2022]]) * ''[[Project Athia]]'' * ''[[Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart]]'' * ''[[Resident Evil: Village]]'' ([[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) * ''[[Returnal]]'' * ''[[Sackboy: A Big Adventure]]'' * ''[[Solar Ash]]'' * ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales|Spider-Man: Miles Morales]]'' (Holiday [[2020 in video gaming|2020]]) * ''[[Stray]]'' ([[2021 in video gaming|2021]]) In June 2022, [[PlayStation 4]] and PlayStation 5 recieved ports for classic games from the [[PlayStation]]. Such Games include;<br> [[Ape Escape]]<br> [[Hot Shots Golf]]<br> [[Intelligence Qube]]<br> [[Jumping Flash!]]<br> [[Mr Driller]]<br> [[Syphon Filter]]<br> [[Tekken 2]]<br> [[Worms Armageddon]]<br> [[Worms World Party]]<br>
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