Here is Sony’s latest version of the PS5 version

Most of the training is in 2021, but Project Athia appears in January 2022 and Pragmata does not come out until 2023

In a flash and lost moment, at CES 2021, Sony unveiled a handful of launch windows for the 2021 list of PlayStation 5 games, as well as a couple of high-profile titles that are far beyond that.

These updated release windows appeared at the end of a montage during Sony’s digital press event:

Some of these, such as Ghostwire – Feel good on the track. Others, included Horizon Forbidden West i Rift Apart, do not seem to be out of reach much longer. And then we have it Athia project of Square Enix i Pragmatic from Capcom, which I’m starting to wish hadn’t been announced so soon.

Even if many of these windows are still too vague to fix, it’s good to have an informal mental roadmap. I like to sketch out the look of the rest of my year in games. This new list helps, though not exhaustively. Surely there will be other major games in 2021 beyond these highlights.

Is something missing you? Or is this line of PS5 (and partially still PS4) what I expected?

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