15 Big Reveals That Could Happen at the Rumored PlayStation Showcase (2024)

Though it’s yet to be officially announced, it’s looking likely (based on multiple recent leaks from generally credible sources, at least) that Sony is soon going to host a PlayStation-focused event. Whether its a PlayStation Showcase or a State of Play presentation (or perhaps something else entirely) is what there isn’t much clarity on, but that the company will soon have a big event to present with multiple new announcements and updates is something that everyone seems to be taken granted at this point.

So assuming that this event is indeed happening, what exactly could we hope to see it bring to the table? Thanks to a combination of leaks, educated guesses, and just pure hope, here, we’re going to speak about a number of announcements that we think have a pretty good chance of being given a slot at the event.

SILENT HILL 2

The wait forSilent Hill 2’sremake has been long, and though PlayStation said earlier this year that it would launch in 2024 itself, Konami itself has yet to make that official. Recent leaks have claimed that that will change soon, with the company allegedly readying up to showcase the survival horror title at the supposed PlayStation Showcase soon, presumably with a release date. Hopefully, not only will we be getting anotherSilent Hill 2trailer soon, but it’ll also actually be, you know, good, unlike the first one.

METAL GEAR SOLID DELTA: SNAKE EATER

Fellow upcoming Konami remakeMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eateris another game that there’s plenty of excitement around, in spite of the fact that we haven’t seen an awful lot of it. Again, however, PlayStation said earlier this year thattheMGS3remake would be launching this year, so assuming that that’s still the plan, we’d be surprised if we don’t get a new trailer for it at this purported imminent PlayStation event (at the very least).

FAIRGAME$

Announced at last year’s showcase as one of several major games bearing the flag of Sony’s live service push,Fairgame$has unfortunately not generated a great deal of buzz- a lot of which is down to the fact that we’ve seen all of 0 seconds of gameplay for it. The game has no release date or window yet, so it isn’t like Sony or developer Haven are under too much pressure to show anything right this instant, but after its cinematic announcement last year, this year’s showcase (if one does happen) would be the perfect stage for a gameplay reveal.

CONCORD

Fellow first-party PlayStation live service gameConcordis another game that we’ve functionally seen absolutely nothing of. Last year’s showcase brought with it a CG announcement trailer, but we have no real idea of what the PvP sci-fi shooter actually looks like. Sony recently reiterated that the game will still be releasing this year, so we’d be more than a little surprised if the rumoured upcoming showcase didn’t feature a gameplay reveal and release date announcement for Firewalk’s shooter.

MARATHON

Bungie of course has plenty of irons in the fire right now, especially with Destiny 2: The Final Shape’srelease now not too far away. You’d assume that that’s what the developer will focus on at any major event in the near future, but could a gameplay reveal forMarathonalso be on the cards? Admittedly, the chances of this are relatively lower compared to some other games we’ve included in this feature, especially with the game having no official launch window, but one can always hope, if nothing else.

NEXT ASTRO BOT

After the excellent one-two punch ofAstro Bot Rescue MissionandAstro’s Playroom, the demand for a new entry in the franchise is high, and the demand for that entry to be a full-fledged 3D console platformer seems to be just as high. And as luck would have it, if recent leaks are anything to go by, a newAstro Botgame is indeed going to be announced sometime in the near future. Though not exactly a premium flagship IP,Astro Bothas more than a few fans who’d be ecstatic about the prospect of a new full-fledged entry.

BLUEPOINT GAMES’ NEXT GAME

Bluepoint Games has proven its value to the PlayStation fanbase several times over with remakes ofShadow of the ColossusandDemon’s Souls, though with its next project, the studio has said it’s developing original, new content rather than a remake, contrary to what many may have expected. What exactly will that project be though? That, of course, is the big question that we don’t yet have an answer for. That said, with Bluepoint’s last release –Demon’s Souls– being nearly four years old at this point, one has to wonder whether the time is nigh for the studio’s next big game’s announcement.

SONY BEND’S NEXT GAME

If four years sinceDemon’s Soulsmeans Bluepoint will hopefully be getting ready to unveil its next game, can the same be said for Sony Bend as well, given the fact that the studio’s last release was Days Gonefive years ago? Granted, the studio did spend some time afterDays Gone’slaunch moving from one now-shelved project to another (including aDays Gonesequel pitch that was rejected), but has the studio been at work on its new IP long enough to be ready to begin talking about it, at least in some capacity? That’s the hope, at the very least.

GHOST OF TSUSHIMA 2

FromGod of War RagnarokandHorizon Forbidden WesttoMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, iterative second instalments in Sony’s flagship franchises have typically not taken quite as long to develop as their predecessors did. Does that mean we can expectGhost of Tsushimato follow that same pattern? The open world samurai epic launched in 2020 after six years of development. Does that mean its sequel will be ready for launch in the next year or so? And if that is true, can we expect an announcement sometime soon- perhaps even later this month?

GOD OF WAR RAGNAROK FOR PC

Sony has continued to expand its presence in the PC gaming space with major first-party releases, with 20204 itself having brought with it multiple successful PC launches for PlayStation in the form ofHorizon Forbidden West, Ghost of Tsushima,and, of course,Helldivers 2. And if reports are to be believed, the next first-party Sony game set to launch for the platform isGod of War Ragnarok. The action-adventure title launched for PlayStation roughly a year-and-a-half ago at this point, which would suggest that a PC release sometime in the latter half of 2024 would make sense. Does that mean an announcement is coming soon though?

LEGO HORIZON GAME

It seems like we have leaks of a newHorizongame being in development every few weeks. The most recent reports claimed that, believe it or not, LEGO and Sony have collaborated for a LEGO-themedHorizonspinoff. CalledLEGO Horizon Adventures,the game is allegedly going to be a LEGO take on the franchise, and though little else is known about it, itissupposed to be announced in the not-too-distant future. An announcement at the rumoured showcase, perhaps? It’s certainly a possibility.

HOUSEMARQUE’S NEW IP

This isn’t as much speculation or an educated guesses as much as it is pure hope. Housemarque is one of the newer additions to Sony’s first-party portfolio, and has already proven itself to be one of the most talented studios in that lineup with the incredibleReturnal. Excitement surrounding whatever it is that its next game turns out to be is high, based purely on Housemarque’s track record, but is that mystery game going to be announced anytime soon? Honestly, we have no idea- but we’d love to get at least a peak at it.

MARVEL’S VENOM

Courtesy of unfortunate leaks, this is a game we pretty much know for sure is coming at some point in the near future. Insomniac’s devastating data breach in December revealed that the studio was at work on another Miles Morales-style Spidey spinoff, this time focusing on a playable Venom. As per the leaks, the game is targeting a 2025 launch, which means there’s a non-zero chance (at the very least) that it gets announced at the rumoured PlayStation Showcase (if it does happen).

RESIDENT EVIL 9

Capcom works overtime to ensure that we never go too long without a newResident Evilrelease, and though it doesn’t look like 2024 will have a newREtitle, it’s looking increasingly likely that 2025 won’t follow suit. Recent leaks have claimed thatResident Evil 9(which, intriguingly enough, is supposedly set to feature more open world elements) is targeting a January 2025 release and is set to be announced soon. Every single mainlineREgame over the last several years has been announced at a PlayStation event, so we wouldn’t be surprised ifRE9gets unveiled in the coming days at another Sony showcase.

PS5 PRO

Incessant leaks and reports over the last several months have claimed that Sony intends to release a PS5 Pro later this year, with leaks touting a number of technical and hardware advancements. Whether or not this generation of console gaming needs that is a different discussion, but assuming that the aforementioned leaks are accurate, one would assume that Sony will be gearing up to formally unveil the more powerful PS5 variant in the near future. Will the PS Showcase serve as an appropriate stage? We wouldn’t bet against it.

15 Big Reveals That Could Happen at the Rumored PlayStation Showcase (2024)

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