Key Takeaways
- Sony plans to return to releasing major single-player PlayStation games every year.
- The company intends to resume this practice starting from its next fiscal year, which begins in April 2025.
- Ghost of Yotei will likely be the next big single-player PS5 exclusive from a PlayStation studio.
Sony intends to go back to releasing major single-player PS5 games on an annual basis starting from 2025, a senior company official has said. This promise is bound to be welcome news for PlayStation fans following the recent drought of single-player titles from the Japanese gaming giant.
Although the PS5 received a fair number of single-player console exclusives in 2024, none of them came from Sony-owned studios. While The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered could be considered an exception, it wasn’t a new release.
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This recent lack of big first-party single-player exclusives for the PS5 isn’t here to stay. That’s according to Sony President and CFO Hiroki Totoki, who said as much during an early November Q&A session following the company’s latest financial earnings call. Specifically, the executive revealed that Sony intends to release “major single-player game titles every year” starting from its next fiscal year, which is scheduled to kick off on April 1, 2025.
2 Big Single-Player PS5 Exclusives Are Already Confirmed for 2025
The first wave of these titles already has one confirmed first-party game, the recently announced Ghost of Yotei, which is presently targeting a 2025 launch. Aside from Sucker Punch Productions’ Ghost of Tsushima sequel, Death Stranding 2 is also planned to hit the market sometime in 2025. Given Sony’s history of favoring longer marketing cycles for major single-player releases, it’s unlikely the company has more such titles planned for 2025, as they would plausibly have been announced by now.
All Upcoming Single-Player PS5 Console Exclusives (That Have Been Confirmed)
Developer |
Release Window |
|
---|---|---|
Death Stranding 2 |
Kojima Productions |
2025 |
Ghost of Yotei |
Sucker Punch |
2025 |
Ballad of Antara |
Tipsworks Studio |
2025 |
The Midnight Walk |
MoonHood |
2025 |
Marvel’s Wolverine |
Insomniac Games |
TBD |
Horizon 3 |
Guerrilla Games |
TBD |
Sword of the Sea |
Giant Squid |
TBD |
Phantom Blade Zero |
S-GAME |
TBD |
Where Winds Meet |
Everstone Studios |
TBD |
While Phantom Blade Zero and Where Winds Meet will offer some multiplayer functionality, they are primarily billed as single-player games.
First-party content aside, the PS5 currently has two more single-player console exclusives confirmed for 2025. One of them is Ballad of Antara, a dark fantasy action RPG from Shanghai, China-based studio TipsWorks. The other is a dark adventure game with horror elements called The Midnight Walk, which is presently in the works at Swedish developer MoonHood. Both Ballad of Antara and The Midnight Walk are also planned to be day-one PC releases.
Regarding unannounced first-party titles from Sony, Horizon Call of the Mountain developer Firesprite is currently known to be working on multiple projects, much like Naughty Dog. Meanwhile, Days Gone developer Bend Studio has a new open-world game in the pipeline, as suggested by some of its recent job listings reviewed by Game Rant. Given Sony’s growing focus on live-service experiences, there’s a chance that not all of these titles are going to be of the single-player variety. But the next two PlayStation live-service games are most likely going to be Bungie’s Marathon and Haven Studios’ Fairgames, both of which have already been announced.
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