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This is a list of games for the PlayStation 5. Physical games are sold on Ultra HD Blu-ray and digital games can be purchased through the PlayStation Store. The PlayStation 5 is backwards compatible with all but six PlayStation 4 games. [1] This list only includes games that are released natively for PlayStation 5. PlayStation VR2 and backwards ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:PlayStation 5 games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
The category is a list of games exclusively released on the PlayStation 5 but 5 of the 12 games have not released anywhere. Adding games that haven't been released is confusing and inaccurate as anyone can announce a game but it's not exclusive to the PS5 until it actually releases. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a great example.
The best PS5 games range from the super-obvious PS5 exclusives and AAA cross-platform titles to those really obscure indie games no one talks about. Yes, the PS5 is currently in its infancy, but ...
List of best-selling PlayStation 5 video games Game Copies sold Release date Genre(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s) Marvel's Spider-Man 2: 11 million [1] October 20, 2023: Action-adventure: Insomniac Games: Sony Interactive Entertainment: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart: 3.97 million [2] June 11, 2021: Platform, third-person shooter: Insomniac Games
Video games in this category are those that have been released or will be released on the PlayStation 5, and have enhancements for the PlayStation 5 Pro; an updated version of the PlayStation 5 with enhanced graphical rendering capabilities and hardware support for machine learning based upscaling.
This category includes articles of Sony PlayStation 5 games. If you do not see an article here for a game you are interested in, search for it, or start an article for it, and please add the article to this category.
Microsoft Gaming releases video games on multiple platforms annually, including Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android. The list does not retroactively include video games that were previously produced prior to being acquired by Microsoft.