Sony just held their CES 2021 press conference and whilst there wasn’t a lot of new news outside of Sony saying that the PS5 was not only the biggest PlayStation launch of all time, but the biggest console launch in history, they did drop a bunch of release dates (or windows) for upcoming PS5 games.
We now know that Ghostwire Tokyo and Stray are coming in October this year, we know that Kena: Bridge of Spirits is releasing in March 2021 alongside Returnal, we know that Project Athia is targeted to release in January 2022 and Pragmata from Capcom just got bumped to 2023 from 2022.
We’ll keep you posted as we get more concrete release dates for games such as Ratchet and Clank and Horizon Zero Dawn, but 2021 is already shaping up to be a great year for releases.