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All The News From The 2015 PlayStation Experience

by Kyle Hilliard on Dec 05, 2015 at 01:16 PM

Today marks the beginning of the the second annual PlayStation Experience, and Sony had a number of trailers and announcements out of the gate.

Below you will find a round-up of everything to come out of the show so far. We will update this story with additional previews and news as the show moves forward, so keep an eye out.

To see a collection of pictures from the PlayStation Experience show floor, you can find a gallery here. You can also watch the full PlayStation Experience press conference here.

Announcements, Previews, and Trailers

No Man's Sky Sean Murray showed off new gameplay with Sony's president of worldwide studios Shuhei Yoshida.

Destiny: The Taken King

Final Fatasy VII Remake

We saw Nathan Drake reunite with his brother in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.

Battleborn got a new characters, and some exclusive PlayStation 4 content.

F.A.N.G. rounds out the Street Fighter V roster.

Psychonauts is getting a VR game with The Rhombus Of Ruin.

Yakuza 5 has a release date and Yakuza 0 is coming to North America.

Full Throttle is getting the remaster treatment.

The Day of the Tentacle remaster has a release window.

King of Fighters XIV is exclusive to PlayStation 4.

Don't Starve Together and Invisible, Inc. are coming to PlayStation 4.

Hitman Go is coming to PlayStation 4 and Vita.

The Ratchet & Clank PlayStation 4 remake is coming in April.

Rez is coming to PlayStation VR.

Ace Combat 7 is coming to PlayStation 4 and VR.

Paragon

Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom

Team Ninja showed off its Dark Souls-inspired ninja action title, Ni-Oh.

The Hitman beta starts in February.

Round-ups

  • Sony had a whole lot of VR stuff to show off during its press conference. You can find the full list here.
  • Sony also had a whole lot of smaller and indie games to show off. You can find a list complete with trailers here.
  • Finally, in what has now become commonplace for Sony press conferences, a whole bunch of games were released during the show. Here's a list.