Sony State of Play Reveals: Wolverine Gameplay, Microsoft Flight Simulator Comes to PS5, Deus Ex Remastered — All Dates Inside

Sony opened its Tokyo Game Show presence with a 35-minute State of Play showcase on Wednesday, and the stream delivered gameplay updates, release dates, and a few surprise ports and remasters for PlayStation 5. Below you’ll find a concise, fact-focused recap of every major announcement from the show.

    1. Marvel’s Wolverine
    2. Saros
  1. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
  2. Battlefield 6
  3. Deus Ex Remastered
  4. Halloween
  5. Zero Parades – For Dead Spies
  6. Nioh 3
  7. Code Vein 2
  8. Crimson Desert
  9. Let It Die: Inferno
  10. Chronoscript: The Endless End
  11. God of War 20th Anniversary DualSense

Marvel’s Wolverine

Insomniac Games officially showed gameplay from Marvel’s Wolverine for PlayStation 5 during State of Play. The trailer included scenes of Logan in both street clothes and his yellow costume with mask, graphic combat with visible gore, and appearances by X-Men characters Mystique and Omega Red, plus a large Sentinel enemy. Sony confirmed the game is scheduled for fall 2026 on PS5.

Saros

Housemarque presented an extended gameplay look at Saros. The studio described the game as a third-person shooter with heavy bullet-hell elements, and the footage emphasized fast-paced shooting and dodge mechanics. Fans of Returnal and classic shoot-’em-ups may notice similarities in design. Saros has a release date of March 20, 2026 for PlayStation 5.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, previously an Xbox console exclusive, will arrive on PlayStation 5 on December 8, 2025. The State of Play segment confirmed the PS5 launch date and showcased footage of in‑game environments and aircraft. This marks a cross-platform expansion for the 2024 edition.

Battlefield 6

Electronic Arts and DICE revealed a single-player campaign trailer for Battlefield 6. The game’s campaign footage highlights large-scale, explosive set pieces intended to complement the multiplayer experience. Battlefield 6 is due out on October 10, 2025.

Deus Ex Remastered

Aspyr announced Deus Ex Remastered, a modern re-release of Ion Storm’s cyberpunk immersive sim. The remaster promises visual upgrades and quality-of-life improvements for modern platforms. Release is scheduled for February 5, 2026.

Halloween

Illfonic unveiled gameplay for its adaptation of John Carpenter’s Halloween. The segment demonstrated in-game horror mechanics and atmosphere, and the publisher set a release date of September 6, 2026.

Zero Parades – For Dead Spies

ZA/UM showed gameplay from Zero Parades – For Dead Spies, the studio’s next project. The game was described as a “narrative-first espionage RPG steeped in paranoia, surrealism, and a struggle for redemption,” and players control Hershel, an operant working in a world where trust is scarce. Zero Parades is slated for release in 2026.

Nioh 3

Team Ninja confirmed a release date for Nioh 3. The new trailer sets the launch for February 6, 2026. The publisher wrote: “Embark as Tokugawa Takechiyo, the protagonist forced from the shogunate throne, as he confronts his rebellious brother Tokugawa Kunimatsu in a battle that transcends time.”

Code Vein 2

Bandai Namco announced that Code Vein 2 will release on January 30, 2026. The State of Play segment included new gameplay footage and combat highlights from the action-RPG sequel.

Crimson Desert

Pearl Abyss confirmed a PlayStation 5 release date for Crimson Desert. The open-world action-adventure launches on PS5 on March 19, 2026, joining several other titles scheduled for early 2026.

Let It Die: Inferno

Grasshopper Manufacture’s Let It Die franchise expanded with Let It Die: Inferno, a rogue-lite survival action game. The title will be available on PlayStation 5 and Windows PC via Steam on December 3, 2025.

Chronoscript: The Endless End

Deskworks and Shueisha Games showed Chronoscript: The Endless End, a Metroidvania-style exploration action-adventure. Players take the role of the Editor and explore manuscript worlds to “unravel the mystery and guide the ‘endless story’ to its finality.” The game is scheduled for release in 2026.

God of War 20th Anniversary DualSense

Sony revealed a limited edition God of War 20th Anniversary DualSense controller. Pricing was announced at $84.99 / €84.99 / £74.99, and pre-orders will open on October 3 at 10 a.m. local time via PlayStation Direct.

More details and the pre-order page are available on PlayStation Direct.

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